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Want to clean up my coilpack wiring.

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Old 01-28-2012, 01:23 AM
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Update about connectors...
Old 01-28-2012, 11:32 AM
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...=A7CDZ7PLP7LQY

Going with these, they look the same and I can get two of these shipped for 2 dollar more than one from some of the other sites.

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Nice man, can't wait to see it.
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Ok, so I got my connectors and they were the wrong ones sent them back and canceled the order. It had taken so long that I was ready to put her back together and start driving again. Anyways here are some pictures on the engine all buttoned up. I also deleted my T/C and will be looking to relocate my fuse panel soon as well.


Note: The brackets got pretty dusty while working on it and I need to detail under the hood and buff the whole car, she had been sitting for almost a full year.









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you could also relocate them, i bougth a kit @ls1speed

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Yeah I thought about it, but I'm pretty satisfied with it right now. Looking to delete abs, hvac, fuse panel, and maybe a battery relocate. Touch up the paint in the fenders.
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FWIW I like painted coils better than relocating because then there just a pita somewhere else in the bay, seems like they belong where they are just need to be cleaned up some. With that said, it does look really good with them gone, if they weren't just moved somewhere else i would do it still might one day though.
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Sometimes I think they don't look very natural, or you can see them peaking out from under the cowl and I really hate that.

I cant spot yours Thule looks good
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thanks man, they are really easy to get to, on bolt and the whole bracket comes out, i really like when i look at them from the front i see the 1-2-3-4.. numbers on the wires, most ppl dont find them until i tell them



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