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Old 06-15-06, 06:53 PM
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2gdfis question

i know everyone uses the leading coils from the 2nd gen but the trailing coils look a lot bulkier and i think could prob put out a good spark has anyone ever used these or is there a problem y i shouldnt use these? pleses respond
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No, they won't work for you. The trailing coil pack fires together, while the leading coil pack fires it's coils separately. Find a lead pack and you'll be all set. Don't remove the ignitor though, that way you can upgrade to the TT unit once it's ready to go (even more power).
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Hmmm, I think you have it reversed, the trailing fire separately and the leading fires togther from the same ignitor. The trailing has to fire independently to do their job right, I think.

Anyway, using the trailing will require both of them to fire simultaneously (sp?) to do a direct fire setup. Can it be done, probably, is it worth it ?

Let us know how it goes.
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thanks for the info i will use the leading pack then
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