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relocating wires/coils on rhd models

Old May 29, 2008 | 10:41 AM
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relocating wires/coils on rhd models

need to replace wires so while im at it im gonna relocate the coils from under the uim...my question is ..

what wires are people useing for this mod and where are people relocating them on rhd models?[still have abs]

ive read topics and seen pics of lhd versions on this site before but cant find the thread .
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Old May 30, 2008 | 09:51 AM
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bump...i guess ill relocate the battery to the boot and put it by the fuse box.
any one no what leads will reach?
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Old May 30, 2008 | 01:10 PM
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Most people end up making their own plug wires (as you can make the exact length you wan). I had heard about some people using FC plug wires but I cannot verify that they will work. IMO, if you are doing something like that, it's best to make your own.

As far as mounting, the idea is the keep the coils as close to the plug as possible (which is why they are located where they are). So if you are going to relocate them, I've seen people put them all over the place on their cars. I've seen a show car with them relocated to the front near the hood latch area. However, for performance, if you can't shorten the plug wire distance, I would leave it stock.
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