TII coils
#1
Ok so ive heard of people using TII leading coils because they are more reliable or something. Now will they plug into the fd harness?? and is there any difference in the TII coil or gxl or stock second gen??? Thanks
-Tony
-Tony
#3
as far as i know the fd uses one exturnal ignitor where as the fc uses one ignitor for the leading coils and one ignitor per coil trailing,
what i have found that works great for me is 4 microtech/boshe coils with a fd ignitor, wired properly there is no problem, now i run a wolf 3d so the wiring may be differnt for a stock pcm. but i do have a wireing diagram if anyone would like to know how to wire in 4 coils with a fd ignitor.
what i have found that works great for me is 4 microtech/boshe coils with a fd ignitor, wired properly there is no problem, now i run a wolf 3d so the wiring may be differnt for a stock pcm. but i do have a wireing diagram if anyone would like to know how to wire in 4 coils with a fd ignitor.
#7
Originally Posted by fc3sboy1' post='764064' date='Sep 29 2005, 08:16 AM
as far as i know the fd uses one exturnal ignitor where as the fc uses one ignitor for the leading coils and one ignitor per coil trailing,
what i have found that works great for me is 4 microtech/boshe coils with a fd ignitor, wired properly there is no problem, now i run a wolf 3d so the wiring may be differnt for a stock pcm. but i do have a wireing diagram if anyone would like to know how to wire in 4 coils with a fd ignitor.
You should post up the information on how to wire up the 4 coils with an FD ignitor.
#9
Originally Posted by qwester007' post='764339' date='Sep 29 2005, 11:35 PM
Why keep the FD ignitor?
Suggestions for us who use the Power FC? I haven't found a way to get rid of the ignitor and still keep the PFC.
#10
for thoughs of you who want the wiring diagram for the microtech coils with a stock fd ignitor email me at
fc3sboy@wi.rr.com
i will be sure to respond as soon as posible.
fc3sboy@wi.rr.com
i will be sure to respond as soon as posible.