[s-cars] Subject: Re: Blown turbo & Life lesson #3568921

HEALY, WILLIAM L (ATTOPS) wh3518 at att.com
Thu Jun 17 05:34:14 PDT 2010


I put the 034 Coil kit in 10 months or so ago, after my stock coil/POS's
started to fail. I figured I'd replace everything. They worked fine for
a couple of months, then I experienced a mis under load. I found a post
regarding external coil kits causing interference, when using stock,
non-resistor plugs. Single electrode ($15 Bosch) plugs.  This poster
recommended using Bosch FR5DTC resistor plugs.  I did and the miss went
away.  So far so good.

Bill

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com] On Behalf Of JC
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 6:50 PM
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Subject: Re: [s-cars] Subject: Re: Blown turbo & Life lesson #3568921

Interested in the answer to this one as well, since I'm tired of
painstakingly swapping used OEM coils around and the LS2 EFIexpress
coils
don't seem to like my ECU either... My tech is pro 034 for their system
(aka
their high-output that is supposed to be some kind of marine coils) but
I
neither like the cost, nor the prospects if that solution doesn't work
out
for me and I can't return...  A cheap 1.8T setup would be OK even if I
had
to eat a coil occaisionally - at least they are super easy swaps to
diagnose... so where are these $26 coils at?

>
> Varon,
> That $26. per BWD coil from O'reilly Auto parts was a typo
> right? I just went on their website to buy a few at that
> price and they are listed at $167. each.
>
>


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