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Coil pack replacement
I'm changing out my coil pack.......do any of you have some pointers, or things that you've experienced that I need to pay special attention to? Any help is appreciated!
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Anything wrong with the one you have?
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89 TTA Stock appearing 10.550 at 132.22 1.539 60ft 3850 race weight w/driver Always on 93 octane www.alkycontrol.com 727-570-9999 |
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Mark your plug wires so you know which one goes where if you dont have the original numbered wires still on. Then remove the torx bit screws securing the coil pack to the module. After the coils lose carefully tilt it up and back. Note the orientation of the 6 spade connectors on the bottom of the coil. Easy was to do it is take a quick pic. Use a pair of needle nose to slide the spade connectors off. After all the connectors are off you can remove the old coil. The new coil will have the spade posts pointing straight down. Do not bend them down before you have slid the connector back onto them as they are very fragile and need to be handled as little as possible. After you connect just reinstall the screws and wires and your set.
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85 GN 49k http://www.gnregistry.org/BGN00724B_BDA.htm 85 GN 100K Daily Driver currently undergoing intercooled conversion 85 T-Type 50k Im full of "Hotair" but hoping to one day cool it down.
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Well, I'm a total novice with the turbo 6. If you look at this thread, it completely describes what is/was going on with my car:
Bad ECM :( Maybe changing out the coil pack is overkill or not needed.......I've already changed out my ECM, but I haven't ran it yet........ I'm open to anything Razor, I just want the thing to run right again. I am going to put new plug wires and plugs in it irregardless of anything. |
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Point is dont change parts unless there is data to do so. Becuase of pandoras box scenario.
Pull the plug wires and look for corrossion on the posts. If they are clean.. use an Ohmeter and confirm resistance between the towers(search this.. testing coil pack). If the resistance on the 3 towers is the same.. your coilpack more than likely is ok. The coilpack has numbers etched into it by the towers designating what cylinder is what. Look closely and you'll see them. GN and TTA share same engine electronics. Easier to find GN stuff than TTA specific. Both work the same. Ignition modules typically OOZE out green sticky stuff when they start going bad. HTH
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Read read read.. theh read some more. Keep that supplement next to the toilet.. do some more TTA reading.. eventually it sinks in.
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89 TTA Stock appearing 10.550 at 132.22 1.539 60ft 3850 race weight w/driver Always on 93 octane www.alkycontrol.com 727-570-9999 |
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TTA Code and Bad miss |
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Thank you for the tip! |
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