[s-cars] Apikol Report

Tom Winter tom at freeskier.com
Thu Oct 9 06:05:02 PDT 2008


Yes, I¹m curious, too. Anyone running these??? As far as the stock system
goes, I¹ll be slowly rehabbing my old system to have a back up to the Apikol
kit should I want to swap back. It seems, though that stock coils are
getting a bit tougher to find. At least that¹s what I¹m hearing. Haven¹t
really started looking hard myself.

Yes, I¹ll keep a 1.8 coil in the trunk. No worries about that.

Tom Œ95 S6 Avant


On 10/8/08 4:52 PM, "Theodore Chen" <tedebearp at yahoo.com> wrote:

> so how are those LS2 coil projects coming along?  is anybody running them on
> his car yet?
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: David Forgie <forgied at shaw.ca>
> To: s-car-list at audifans.com
> Cc: tom at freeskier.com
> Sent: Wednesday, October 8, 2008 3:23:29 PM
> Subject: [s-cars]  Apikol Report
> 
> Tom: The weak link is the 1.8t coil pack's ability to handle heat.  For normal
> driving, with some short
> duration boost periods, they are fine even at RS2 levels.   For tracking, and
> sustained periods of boost and higher engine temperatures, they will die
> quickly (Marc Swanson will attest to that).  They are a
>  reasonably priced  solution to full replacement of both OE POS units and five
> OE coils.  They are not
>  an improvement over the OE system.  034's HO coil system is an improvement.
> 
>  A few of us including Chris Chambers here are working on applying LS2 (Delphi
> D514A or  D585)
>  coils to UrS duty.  These coils can be purchased new at around $20 each
> (connectors about $10 each)
>  so there is a good potential for lots of bang for the buck.  Time  will tell
> whether they are an
>  improvement.
> 
> In the meantime, enjoy (but keep a spare prepped  1.8t coil pack in the
> trunk). 
> 
> Dave F. 
> 
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