Aluminum drive shaft, Accel coil for sale
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I noticed a difference when swapping to the aluminum d.s. It could have been in my head, but remember any reduction in weight for rotating mass is a big bonus.
The ignition control module is the piece that bolts to the drivers side head and the coil mounts to it. Sorry, I don't have any pics
The ignition control module is the piece that bolts to the drivers side head and the coil mounts to it. Sorry, I don't have any pics
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im interested in the shaft, how many miles and did you race on it a lot. I'd like to get one but am kinda scared of getting a used one that might have a lot of track time or something on it and it being twisted or just weak in general
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hey how many miles is on the coil and ICM... let me know and i may buy.... shoot me an email at harvickgm@yahoo.com
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I'm not sure how many miles are on the drive shaft as it was bought used, but it has not seen any track use and only mild street racing duty. The coil has probably less than 3k on it and the ICM is stock, around 107,xxx.
Yes the coil will help with high RPM breakup, that's why I put it on there.
No, it is not an MSD box, just a coil.
Yes the coil will help with high RPM breakup, that's why I put it on there.
No, it is not an MSD box, just a coil.
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The coil will provide a much hotter spark than the stock one, giving you less break up at high RPM.
Aren't you in Houston? I would say we should just meet up to save the shipping. I'm sure it would be expensive, at least $25-30. I can get an exact if you want, but would be willing to meet you in Houston.
what is the shaft shipped to 77840?