ok here is a question,
i sold my old wolf 3d 3.0 and now have a 4.0 and with the new ecu i wanted to run 4 independant coils so i have a set of bocsh coils on there way. i was running the stock s5 coils on the old motor ecu set up and now with the cosmo motor and the new ecu i wanted to clean up the engine bay by mounting coils to the motor like the fd. there inlies the problem i need a coil ignitor to fire off the new coils with the new 4.0 . wolf ems told me to run the vw/ bocsh ignitor found on 98 and up passats. now working in a vw/mazda dealer i know that that part is not trust worthy and fails all the time so is there an alternative? |
[quote name='fc3sboy1' date='Apr 6 2005, 02:16 PM']ok here is a question,
i sold my old wolf 3d 3.0 and now have a 4.0 and with the new ecu i wanted to run 4 independant coils so i have a set of bocsh coils on there way. i was running the stock s5 coils on the old motor ecu set up and now with the cosmo motor and the new ecu i wanted to clean up the engine bay by mounting coils to the motor like the fd. there inlies the problem i need a coil ignitor to fire off the new coils with the new 4.0 . wolf ems told me to run the vw/ bocsh ignitor found on 98 and up passats. now working in a vw/mazda dealer i know that that part is not trust worthy and fails all the time so is there an alternative? [snapback]696169[/snapback] [/quote] if you get the original bosch part, (not the generic) it will last you fine if wired correctly and mounted to a suffecient heat sink. Mine has been installed running 4 msd coils for almost 2 years now. The heat sink is the key. |
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