MSD LS1/LS6 Coil Kit Group Purchase!

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Old 06-30-2006, 03:42 PM
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Direct replacement multiple sparking coils for many GM Gen III engines.
Advanced circuitry produces three times the spark energy of stock coils.
Direct bolt-in design accepts most factory wiring harnesses.
Complete kit with mounting hardware for easy installation.

The Multiple Spark Coils for GM Gen III engines are a welcomed performance component for high horsepower LS1/LS6 engines. These coils produce up to three times the spark energy of the stock coils plus they deliver multiple sparks to help keep the engine clean at an idle. This new kit provides everything you need to install including eight coils and mounting hardware!

10 or more orders are required by Tuesday, July 11th for the GP price of -

82458GP MSD*Blaster Coil kit for LS1/LS6 engines $495.99

You can place your order online or by calling 1-877-482-9763. The first batch will be ordered when we receive 10 orders so it will be benefical to place your orders early.

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3 orders in!
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SOB i want one but im closing on a house this week and im going to sea on sunday (Navy) and wont be back until the 24th of July. Yall gonna be doin this again soon? If it was Aug 11th i would be able to do it.
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Not sure if/when we will be doing another GP for these.
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what are the benefits of these over stock coils?

any documented gains?
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any????
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Tom,

What's your opinion about using these with forced induction? I'm bumping my Procharger up to a D series @ 12 psi and have been thinking about getting a set.

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I haven't seen anyone do any before and after testing but I came across a nice write-up on them a few months ago. I'll see if I can locate that.

They should work sell on a forced inducton motor. I'll be using them on mine when they are available for the LS2.




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