new age coil plugs?
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hi all,
ive just bought the new age coils to swap for my 4 classic coils, i know how to wire them up and how to take the ignighter out, i need the plugs with wires that fit in the side of the coils but dont want to buy a full loom, anyone know what i can get them off, thanks,
phil.
ive just bought the new age coils to swap for my 4 classic coils, i know how to wire them up and how to take the ignighter out, i need the plugs with wires that fit in the side of the coils but dont want to buy a full loom, anyone know what i can get them off, thanks,
phil.
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You dont need any plugs, You can cit the plugs from the old coils and solder them onto the new ones.
And to bypass the ignitor box, You can use a terminal block and just put the plugs off. As i think the chances of ever wanting to go back to the old system is VERY minimal.
This is a awesome mod, I use to get mis fired over 1bar. now can run 1.5bar with no problems. And car starts and runs better!
And to bypass the ignitor box, You can use a terminal block and just put the plugs off. As i think the chances of ever wanting to go back to the old system is VERY minimal.
This is a awesome mod, I use to get mis fired over 1bar. now can run 1.5bar with no problems. And car starts and runs better!
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