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Old 10-10-15, 02:19 AM
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AZ Ls2 Ignition

I'm trying to convert to Ls2 coils and I tried searching for a wiring diagram, but I'm new to this forum stuff, and I couldn't find one. So does anyone have a good diagram to wire up 4 ls2 coils? They're 4 pin coils. Also do I still use the ignitor or remove it? Thanks for any help on this.
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That's going to entirely depend on what ECU you're running, as well as we also need to know what car you're working with . This is a general new tech section, not generation specific. I'm assuming you're going for a direct fire setup (since that's the only way you should be running 4 coils anyway)? We need more info from you to be able to help.

You will probably find the info you need specifically in your ECU's sub forum on here. If not, once you have 10 posts you can create your own thread in there and get the answer if no one chimes in here.
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I apologize. Still getting used to the forum thing. I have never used a forum and try to stay away... but this is my first attempt. OK, so, I have a 94 with what I'm assuming is a very light street port, stock twins, v-mount, custom exhaust, power fc w/data logger, simplified vacuum routing. I run 12 psi.
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