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Old 11-20-02, 12:43 PM
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Coil Choices

Im in need of a leading and trailing cooil and I was wondering, what kind of coil would be the best? My mods are listed below, and I dont want to buy an ignition box, I was just wondering what kind of coils would you guys recomend?
Old 11-20-02, 01:38 PM
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not sure the difficulty in replacing the trailing with an aftermarket. i know it is switched or something to alternate spark between rotors. just a heads up that it probably won't be plug and play.
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the stock coils will probably out perform most of the aftermarket ones. And unless you are pushing upwards of 600+ rwhp the stockers are good enough. Just find a good set from a junk yard dog!
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Thanks much man, I wasnt really sure of the difficulty of replacing the trailing coil, but ill head on over to the junkyard and pick me up some stockers.
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