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Re: Coil pack Crazyness!
That is just all kinds of wrong. I would *carefully* remove the "Y" spade connectors and additional wires. They are not needed.
Note that it is all too easy to break off the spades on the coil or module. Be very careful handling them.
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Re: Coil pack Crazyness!
That's what I thought. Who in the hell! What the@$#! Why????? LOL
Thank you Ken and Keller for your replies. You guys keep me motivated in getting this car back on the road with your help!
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Re: Coil pack Crazyness!
I'll bet it was hooked up to some sort of two step or rev limiter thing (for launch control). The wires would allow you to ground one side of the coil and cause a "stutter" for RPM control.
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Ken Mosher 1987 GN original owner 650+ HP Black 2015 BMW 328xi XDrive wagon 2012 Volkswagen Tiguan (the Tig!) Night Blue Met (sold) 2006 Trailblazer SS Red Jewel Tint 395 HP AWD (sold) 2014 Silverado LTZ Crew 4WD 2012 Honda VFR 1200F Tahitian Blue (sold) 2015 BMW S1000R Racing Red 2013 Honda CBR500R Red (wife's bike) 2014 Triumph Bonneville T100 2003 Harley Davidson V Rod Anniversary Edition |
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