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I bought some msd coils off craigs-list from someone that said they were ls1 coils. Tried to bolt them on my new msd coil brackets and they won't fit. the number on the coil by the plugs is 7330. Could somebody help me figure out what they actually fit?
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Post a picture of them.
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here they are.
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surprised no one has said anything.........MSD red coils have a reputation.......a BAD one
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Originally Posted by L4Qcamaro
I bought some msd coils off craigs-list from someone that said they were ls1 coils. Tried to bolt them on my new msd coil brackets and they won't fit. the number on the coil by the plugs is 7330. Could somebody help me figure out what they actually fit?
just curious why you upgraded your coils? the stock LS1 coils are good for plenty of horsepower, very reliable coils.
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you bought yourself some paper weights sir
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More then anything I just want the old school hot rod look. Every thing polished with stainless lines, an fittings, and msd coils would scream hot rod. I love all the pro touring cars with all the craftsmenship and technoligy and I know that people want it to look like the car came with factory LS power. Just trying to take it back and mix it up.
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Originally Posted by L4Qcamaro
More then anything I just want the old school hot rod look. Every thing polished with stainless lines, an fittings, and msd coils would scream hot rod. I love all the pro touring cars with all the craftsmenship and technoligy and I know that people want it to look like the car came with factory LS power. Just trying to take it back and mix it up.
Put those things back on CL and paint the stock coils red then if it matters that much.
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Just want to know what they fit so i'll be able to tell somebody
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http://www.summitracing.com/search/b...s?autoview=SKU

Heres your choices according to summit racing. Hope this helps. Eric L
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Originally Posted by L4Qcamaro
Just want to know what they fit so i'll be able to tell somebody
They look like LS2/LS3 coils.


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