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Old 05-27-2010, 03:34 PM
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well i installed the coils the other day and im just now getting around to driving my car so i got on it and you can actually tell the difference feels like i picked up some torque. just thought id share. i saw a thread on here where a guy picked up almost 10hp and abt 18 or 20 ftlb so i figured eh what the hell i had them at my dispense. really wasnt expecting to feel anything but they are pretty good mod. only i wish i dynoed the car before and after to see what they did. well thanks for readin
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what coils are these ? and what model car do they come on thanks ..
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did u pull the tires?
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if your askin if i pulled the tires off the ground then no... no i did not. these are the coils that will come on some tahoe's, avalanches, yukon's, and occasionally trucks. they have they are a round and have a small heatsink on top of the coil. i do know that it rolls out a hell of a lot better than what it was. the only problem i ran into because i used the bracket that coils came on was on the drivers side you have to remove the evap purge solenoid up off its bracket and you have to angle the #5 coil because the fuel supply line is in the way. you can use stock length wires and they are a little snug or you can use the truck wires. it is a direct swap no modifying connectors harness nothing just bolt on and go.
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MILES!!!!!! lets race you dirty mexican lol.









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**** you im not mexican you jack ***
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You do not gain anything with these coils I've dyno tested them back to back vs stock
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maybe the ones you replaced were old
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What is the logic behind this?
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Originally Posted by mjcotroneo
**** you im not mexican you jack ***
i know, you should have read the disclaimer mile. lol
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no logic just informative really. and ill find the link from what you gain.
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...p-18-6-tq.html
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Thanks man^^
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Did you change the dwell tables or just throw them in a let 'em roll?
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Congrats mjcotroneo. I installed them on my Procharged '02 Z28 and I like them.

While I can't say the D585 coils have super powers or anything, I know my car puts down really good numbers for a completely stock internal motor with a Procharger (546/506 on a loaded dyno)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AU_YeFDLL0

EDIT: yes, that is a Dyno Jet in the video. The final numbers were put down on a Dynapack loaded dyno at Reckart Performance Tuning.

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i have them on my truck, and i did notice improve improved acceleration over all. nothing spectacular but noticeable.



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