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Old 05-03-06, 08:09 PM
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*Searched* Couldn't find info on Coil packs

I did a search on aftermarket coil packs and got nothing but "car won't start" threads.

Anyways, would it be beneficial to the car after I get a few bolt ons to upgrade the coil packs as well? Or are the stock coils plenty? Thanks!
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Give Mike a call at AtkinsRotary he's pretty good with the coils issue. 253-848-7776
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Stock coils work fine even on 400hp 13BT's.
Trying to install aftermarket coils on the FC is a royal PITA, and it's not worth the minimal gains.
A CDI box is more effective.


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Originally Posted by RETed
Stock coils work fine even on 400hp 13BT's.
Trying to install aftermarket coils on the FC is a royal PITA, and it's not worth the minimal gains.
A CDI box is more effective.


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That's what I was looking for. Thanks!
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