homemade coil pack relocation! i decided to make my own coil relocation kit. ive got a total of $109 in the whole thing, thats including the wires. http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...8%2008/194.jpg i mounted the passenger side straight to the heater box and the hoses running along it with zip ties, and zip tied to the cowl also. once the plastic wiper cowl is installed, you wont be able to see the ties at all. call it ghetto, i call it a way to save money lol. the kit that is sold on ls1tech requires you to bolt a bracket to a support on the cowl which requires removal of the plastic wiper cowl. all ya gotta do here is ziptie away. http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...8%2008/199.jpg there was nothin on the driver side to zip tie the coils to hold them up, so i went to home deopt and got a flat piece of sheetmetal (3x6), bent it to form a 90 degree, and drilled two holes in it to support the threaded rod. then i screwed it in to the cowl. the bracket supports the rear, a zip tie supports the front. easy removal and reintallation is need be. of course all this can only be done with the motor out of the car unless you can somehow drill the holes some other way! http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...8%2008/195.jpg http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...8%2008/196.jpg and heres what ive relocated these things to show off! the picture doesnt show the color well...but its the same garnet that is used on the new cadillcas (escalade, cts, etc) http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...8%2008/011.jpg |
Wow, I bet that was easy with no engine. I tried to do it and cut my hand and quit. |
Looks cool, but I hope you don't have to replace one anytime soon. Looks like a real PITA. |
nope...i made this so it could easily be removed and reinstalled. the kits they sale on here, you have to pull the wiper cowl off just to gain access to the brackets to get the coil packs off. mine come off in a minutes |
Very nice man that looks real good. |
Nicely done. Post pics with the engine back in! |
itll be next week before the motor is back in, but once it is it should be a nice engine bays for shows and stuff. battery, traction control, fuse boxes, a/c, and all wiring will be hidden and relocated. all holes filled in and shaved and everything repainted. i cant wait to get her back together! |
Looking good man! Sorry I haven't gotten you those pictures but I've been sick lately. Missed 3 days of work and 5hrs of medical observations for my major. |
its all good man. looking at othe rpics i think ive got them in the right spot so they wont hit the VCs. |
Did it a few years ago but probably do not have more than $60 in it including the wires..it all bolts in ... no zip ties ...one bolt removes the coil pac for each side ... the plastic cowl is nothing to get off ... just plastic push pins and the same with windsheild wipers ... just use a battery cable puller to get them off...nothing to it... :D http://farm1.static.flickr.com/125/3...b902cc.jpg?v=0 http://farm1.static.flickr.com/129/3...97a79f.jpg?v=0 |
very nice |
that $60 probably doesnt include a lifetime warranty on the wires tho does it? and were they already cut or did you have to do the wires yourself? |
Originally Posted by kyles2000z
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that $60 probably doesnt include a lifetime warranty on the wires tho does it? and were they already cut or did you have to do the wires yourself? |
yea i heard how much of a pain it was to cut the wires and put the ends on. more power to ya, but i let someone else do it and the wires weer already the right length for me! |
Originally Posted by kyles2000z
(Post 9889395)
yea i heard how much of a pain it was to cut the wires and put the ends on. more power to ya, but i let someone else do it and the wires weer already the right length for me! |
i took everyones advice and just bought the pre-done wires. like isaid, more power to ya if ya have the means and patience to do it yourself! |
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