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Old 10-12-2016, 06:08 PM
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Default Aluminum or light weight coil pack trays

Anyone sell them for truck coils? I am going to with Carbon fiber valve covers as well....
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I found a kit on eBay that I might get and use it as a base and modify it.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/331633066590

Hopefully that might help you.
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Originally Posted by Firebirdmuscle
I found a kit on eBay that I might get and use it as a base and modify it.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/331633066590

Hopefully that might help you.
Pretty expensive brackets. the plug wires are $93 at Summit Racing. You have to supply the coils, and modify the wiring harness. The brackets are about $15-20 in material, and probably no more than 1-2 hours to build if you're slow and use hand tools.

I enjoy building stuff like this for my cars.
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I wish I could make them....
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Pretty expensive brackets. the plug wires are $93 at Summit Racing. You have to supply the coils, and modify the wiring harness. The brackets are about $15-20 in material, and probably no more than 1-2 hours to build if you're slow and use hand tools.

I enjoy building stuff like this for my cars.
I'm probably going to try to make my own. I found that kit trying to get ideas. I will say though, there are not that many coil relocation kits for the d585 coils. I'm going to make one that does the same as this guy did ...

https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearanc...ics-added.html


As I am wanting to put them down on the motor mounts to. Just have to see what my options are when the time comes around this winter.

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I just want a set that mounts on Carbon Fiber valve covers
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I would like to know of your choice of the Valve Cover manufacturer ?

I would like to speak to him, to "add" the mounts directly into the Valve Cover for my IGN-1A coil kit.

I have done this for my ALUMINUM 6.1 Hemi valve covers.

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Updated. Had wrong link in my previous post.



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