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i just want to get away form using stock or splitfire coils. and moving the coils into the firewall to reduce heat damage.

It has been done not sure of what you need to do to fit them but there was a 33 in fast fours with them running 450 at the bags

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you can use the twin post MSD GM coils, and wire them to run off your PTU.

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http://www.msdignition.com/coil_blaster_9_8224.htm

used them before, much better results (imo) than splitfires.

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Spark plug leads = YUK

Haven't had a car with plug leads for over 10 years.

Cheers

Gary

do u run mercury outboard coils on the racecars? do u plug them straight onto the plug as i thought they needed leads to use em?

i run msd blaster cdi coils on my rb26 but im running autronics cdi and they fit under the coilpack cover and no leads as well, seems to work fine though im having spark issues randomly but thats something else i think.

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Fat racing leads have no real place in a street car with an audio system. Trying to get an after market coil under the stock cam cover piece, is the best idea me thinks.

no dramas running 1.1mm gap and 26 psi boost.

Niiiice :D

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