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Kevdownthestreet 07-15-18 08:04 PM

Replacing ignition coils
 
Hello, I just bought some msd blaster 2 high vibration ignition coils and my question is are they just plug and play or is there anything else i need to do before installing them on my 12a? I tried looking on the FSM but couldn't find anything in regards to it.

Dwjwii 07-15-18 08:13 PM

If you search for TFIDFIS you'll find quite a few good links for ignition upgrades. I would read those threads and just install that setup. Especially since you just bought blaster coils. Fairly straight forward.

KansasCityREPU 07-15-18 08:20 PM

The answer is no. Just install like the fatory ones.

t_g_farrell 07-16-18 11:34 AM

No different from stock if they are canister type coils like the stock ones. Some don't like being mount sideways and may leak, not sure about the blaster coils.

LongDuck 07-17-18 01:58 AM

I've been running MSD Blaster 2 coils in the -SE for about 10+ years in the stock position without any problems at all. They're good to go to install where they belong,

Seniorchief 07-17-18 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by LongDuck (Post 12288664)
I've been running MSD Blaster 2 coils in the -SE for about 10+ years in the stock position without any problems at all. They're good to go to install where they belong,

I have two MSD Blaster 2 coils in stock position on my SE for 10+ years without issue too!

Kevdownthestreet 07-18-18 08:47 PM

Thanks everybody who commented, disconnected the old ones and put the new ones in and can definitely feel a difference. Now on to my rough idle issue haha.


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