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Old 06-16-2006, 02:55 PM
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Default Coil pack relocation..Take 2...

I decided to move the coil packs again to clean up the engine bay. I took a page out of Nicks book for the location and mounting. I've got parts to make kits, if any of you guys want them let me know.



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Awesome idea.

Funny that you just posted this, I just made extension wires for mine,...now I need to move the actual packs.
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Thats a very clean relocation!
well done.
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Maybe I'm weird, but I have always thought the stock style LS1 stuff was cool.

Here is a pic of truck coils and MSD truck wires on my Formula.
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I've made kits (ready for sale when I pay my sponsorship fees after my honeymoon (Hello from the Virgin Islands!!! BTW )

On the f-bodies I didn't have to extend the harness. That was a big deal to me. It has extended plug wires, but it's plug and play other than that.

Your's looks good though, I'd love to see the whole bay cleaned up after the project. Here's a couple of my weekend project/protoyping:



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Great idea's guys. Both setups look nice.

All I did was grab my old coil packs, off my old car,...cut off the harness...added wire,...weather packed...loomed...and put the packs off to the side. I'll try and get a picture today sometime. Doesn't look as nice as your guys stuff....maybe i'll get one of your guys brackets if I can't make one.



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