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    Replacing distributor and ign. coil....

    The Chilton says that if I change the distributor then will have set the timing. I just wanted know if it is required? And also this came up on a search for a perfomance ignition coil using my car specs...so that means this will fit?
    http://www.partsamerica.com/PartDeta...egoryCode=3345

    Last edited by soljaboy2000; 01-25-2004 at 11:44 PM.

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    Most are uni.And u dont have to set the timeing.I have msd sci and msd coil and 8.5mm magnecore wires.In all honesty if u have no other mods I would get some first.
    Stop bench racing and pick up a wrench

    I know my spelling sucks and I suck with computers deal with it.

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    Lol, you found my mega coil.
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    so that yellow thing will fit my car......the plugs look different though

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    The wires will need to be spliced together (black with black and blue with blue).... I have a soldering iron if you want to make a good connection.

    Black w/ yellow stripe are Positive
    Blue wires are Negative
    - llia


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    I got one of those with a msd 6al magnecore wires and NGK irridium plugs much better than the blaster 2 coil I had before

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