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Are s5 coils and s4 coils the same?

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Old 06-02-06, 09:19 AM
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Are s5 coils and s4 coils the same?

I searched I swear.

So are they?
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Yes.
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OK good. thanks
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Yes they are. They are the same all throughout 86-91 wheither NA or TII. A good suggestion would to be to go to www.mazdatrix.com and search for the parts for future reference. There, pics, descriptions and prices help out alot which will give a better understanding.
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Originally Posted by silverrotor
Yes they are. They are the same all throughout 86-91 wheither NA or TII. A good suggestion would to be to go to www.mazdatrix.com and search for the parts for future reference. There, pics, descriptions and prices help out alot which will give a better understanding.
That works. You can also use the Parts Catalog.
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yeah I was looking on racingbeat's site, and I didn't see anything. I was looking at mazdatrix, I think I was looking in the engine section by accident. whoops haha. and damn those are expensive new.
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If it helps, the Mazda parts numbers are:

18-100C = Trailing
18-100B = Leading
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