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Old 03-04-2007, 01:20 PM
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I have a couple of Q’s for the FD3 guys. I have had some trouble with my leading coils being fried by my Jacobs fc1000… I’m thinking of running over it with my car… I have just bought the Bosh HEC715 Coils instead of the OEM coils for the FD. I’ve heard these are working great for some people. Today I’am running with Power FC for management, will this be a problem with the HEC715 coils? Can I use the Jacobs? Don’t really want too, or does someone have a better alternative/recommendation? Do u have to use a spark “enhancer” with these coils? Just wondering if I could hook it up “temporarily” so I can move the car to the other garage? Please share your thoughts with me



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i run the boshe coils with an fd ignitor and a wolf 3d engine managment. works great and there is no need for a msd, jacobs or any other hot box as with the 4 individual coils wired to a fd ignitor you get a full strenght waisted spark efect wich is something that no hot box can provide.
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Old 03-04-2007, 02:24 PM
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Thanx



I've heard that I should be careful with the Ω, any input on that?
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