[s-cars] Ignition Coil Source

Paul DAnneo padanneo at sbcglobal.net
Tue Feb 22 17:11:28 EST 2005


Frank,
 I have a few times at WOT had a miss, not all the time. The car has just passed 100k. I've heard that the coils last to 120k-150k. Looking like I'm going for a chip upgrade.
 
Thanks for your suggestion,
Paul

Trevor Frank <tfrank at symyx.com> wrote:

Why do you think that there would be any improvement made by changing
out ignition coils? Do you have some evidence that the stock one's are
inadequate. Honestly for that kind of money you could get into an
aquamist or a chip or even the beginning of a cheaper turbo, all with
gains far and away higher in HP then even the gains from the worst
ignition to the best ignition..IMHO.

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Subject: [s-cars] Ignition Coil Source

Hello All,

I'm looking into some minor improvements for my '93 S4. Here are a few
things that I'm seeking some advice on.
Insearch of ignition coils. Seeing prices rainging from $120-$150 each.
Any source better than others? The all seem to be Beru. Are there
others?
As a lurker I've heard someone on the list mention that the intake
system is better with a K&N filter. Or should I be thinking of a cold
air intake?
Also looking for 16"-17" summer wheels. Car had winter package with 15"
5 spokes which now have snows. I'm liking the look of the newer S-cars 6
spoke. I think the offset is different which can be solved with spacers,
how about them being hubcentric? Also be very happy with stock 16's.
Anyone have any sitting around they can part with?

Thanks for any and all assistance,

Paul

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