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Old 08-10-2010, 08:52 PM
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Default Coil / Fuel rail issues?

New to all this lsx stuff, but I'm mocking up my top end and found my new fuel rail on my LS6 intake hits the number 5 coil. I dont know what the coils came from.... Do I have to relocate this one or get new coils?
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Old 08-10-2010, 09:22 PM
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They're upside down mate.

The plugs go to the bottom

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Looking closer, they don't look like stock coils
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Huh??? The plug in for the spark plug is at the bottom of the coil. If i turned the coils around the plug in for the wire would be pointing up.
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I meant to say the wire harness plugs

Ok

You have LS1 Truck coils




There are Stock coils



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Have a look about have way down this thread to see how he put the truck coils on.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...gle-turbo.html
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Most people just bend the fuel rail inlet pipe a little. A common problem when switching to the truck coils.
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ahh ok Thanks!
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MJR It doesnt fit turned around.... Guess I'll have to bend it.




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