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Old 02-14-2004, 01:14 PM
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suggestions?





im looking for the price list for the bosch coils, ive heard theyre good....that or maybe something expensive like an hpv-1 or something





any suggestions?
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TII coils are sought out as replacements for all types of other coils.



Suggestion: Keep what ya got!
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Originally Posted by TYSON' date='Feb 14 2004, 03:16 PM
TII coils are sought out as replacements for all types of other coils.



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meh they fail a lot...and arent really that powerful
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yes they are! you can make 400+ hp on em and they last forever.
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are fc coils better than fd coils? are they interchangable?
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I'm running 4 blaster ss coils (1 per plug), but I have a completly differen't ecu and ignitor setup.



The only problem with the leading is that there is 1 ignitor 1 coil, and two posts.



You could see about getting a another leading ignitor, jumper the triggers so they fire together and use some crazy coils if you want.



Another suggestion might be just a 6al box, or digital 6 plus box. Since both the leading fire off of one coil you can use 1 box for both leading plugs.
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turbo II coils are very good i would keep um
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chris u got extras?
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Originally Posted by FrestyleFC3S' date='Feb 14 2004, 12:07 PM
chris u got extras?
?? extra what?
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