Coil swap yields 9.25 HP and 18.6 TQ
#142
Truck coils
You state you used fresh plugs and wires...it would also be interesting to see what upgraded larger (lower resistance) wires and different plug varieties (multi electrode tip,indexed standard tips,etc) would do with the added voltage....nice test as it exists though...I love analytical HP improvement testing...dynos separate myth from truth
#144
Fiddled around with the driver's side tonight. I just made some quick and easy tabs with a sheet of stainless I had laying around. The final ones (if I do go this route) will be nicer. The only "easy" holes to use are the front and back ones. I may just bolt the coil packs up with 2 bolts... lots of guys already do even with stockers.
I will continue to play with it, but this will give you an idea of what I am trying.
I will continue to play with it, but this will give you an idea of what I am trying.
#147
Yep. I mounted the ones I got from you. I have a nicer spacer being made by a machinst friend, then I'll snap a pic... but it looks essentially like the one I posted.
NOTE: To get the main coil pack harness connector (the white one on the coil rack) to meet the main lead connector I had to slide it off the metal tab under it. With the truck coil rack spaced down 1.5", the connectors wouldn't quite meet. I gently tugged on the main harness to see if I could free up enough slack, but didn't feel like exerting much force, so I popped the big white main connector off the metal tab that mounts it firm to the rack, and that gave me more than enough slack to hook them together. It's not like it will thrash around, in fact I bet it will hardly move at all. FYI, spacing the truck coil pack rack down 1.5" seems to put it at almost the exact height (between fuel rail and headers) that the stock coils were.
NOTE: To get the main coil pack harness connector (the white one on the coil rack) to meet the main lead connector I had to slide it off the metal tab under it. With the truck coil rack spaced down 1.5", the connectors wouldn't quite meet. I gently tugged on the main harness to see if I could free up enough slack, but didn't feel like exerting much force, so I popped the big white main connector off the metal tab that mounts it firm to the rack, and that gave me more than enough slack to hook them together. It's not like it will thrash around, in fact I bet it will hardly move at all. FYI, spacing the truck coil pack rack down 1.5" seems to put it at almost the exact height (between fuel rail and headers) that the stock coils were.
#149
I had a kidney stone that sidelined me for almost 10 days, so no driving the kidney buster during that time. I'm back to 100% and hopefully this week I can log some miles and do so data logging.
From the but o meter, the car runs well. My gas mileage is up, how much, who knows, but I'm at 195miles for this tank with over a 1/4 tank to go, so we'll see what happens when I fill up.
Great bang for the buck in my book.
From the but o meter, the car runs well. My gas mileage is up, how much, who knows, but I'm at 195miles for this tank with over a 1/4 tank to go, so we'll see what happens when I fill up.
Great bang for the buck in my book.
#150
I had a kidney stone that sidelined me for almost 10 days, so no driving the kidney buster during that time. I'm back to 100% and hopefully this week I can log some miles and do so data logging.
From the but o meter, the car runs well. My gas mileage is up, how much, who knows, but I'm at 195miles for this tank with over a 1/4 tank to go, so we'll see what happens when I fill up.
Great bang for the buck in my book.
From the but o meter, the car runs well. My gas mileage is up, how much, who knows, but I'm at 195miles for this tank with over a 1/4 tank to go, so we'll see what happens when I fill up.
Great bang for the buck in my book.
all told, from those of you who have done it, what did you spend and the details on where you got your parts?
#152
I'm glad we have you doing some testing. The car that I mounted the truck coils on is "in storage" right now so I am not driving it.
I got mine off Ebay from Petraszewsky for less than $200.
#154
I don't make a killing off of this...after gas money , time , and paypal/ebay fees...it barely makes it worth it...but hey with a Army salary every lil bit helps....haha
I know this is kind of off the topic but I get lots of PMs about the coil packs...I will be away training in the field from Jul 30th until Aug 15th...So if you send me a PM about the coils during that time period I am not ignoring you. I will respond as soon as I return.
Oh and I will have 4 complete sets for sale when I return!!!!
I know this is kind of off the topic but I get lots of PMs about the coil packs...I will be away training in the field from Jul 30th until Aug 15th...So if you send me a PM about the coils during that time period I am not ignoring you. I will respond as soon as I return.
Oh and I will have 4 complete sets for sale when I return!!!!
Last edited by Petraszewsky; 08-05-2009 at 06:50 AM.
#156
Well, I filled up this morning, and I got 251 miles from 15.6 gallons of gas, which equates to 16.1 mpg. Typically I get 210-215 miles per tank doing the exact same driving back and forth to work on the exact same roads. I went a little lower than usual, which is usually around 15 gallons to fillup which equates to roughly 14mpg. It's primarily stop and go driving, hence the lower number and I don't drive it easy.
So a 2mpg increase is what I noticed. We'll see what this tank full brings.
So a 2mpg increase is what I noticed. We'll see what this tank full brings.
#159
I don't know how you guys are getting such an improvment in gas milage with this coil swap!
I just used up my first tank of gas, with the new D585 coils, and it all averaged out to be exactly the same milage as with my stock LS1 coils.
I'm on the second tank of gas now, maybe that will be different...we'll see.
I just used up my first tank of gas, with the new D585 coils, and it all averaged out to be exactly the same milage as with my stock LS1 coils.
I'm on the second tank of gas now, maybe that will be different...we'll see.