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Thread: Can I use a Bosch gt40r coil

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    bee, I got it at Rare Spares in Homebush, Sydney, cost around $90.
    The body of this coil is Black with a silver and red sticker, if you look closely at the sticker you can see part of the word Vibration, because this coil was filled with a hard resin, this coil clocked up at least 50/60,000klms up till I sold the Disco and never had any problems, Regards Frank.

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    Looks like we are behind the times .
    here is the Bosch catalogue entry.

    11.88 - 08.94 8 3.9 127 37D,38D
    SU12R LUC,STT

    GT40R
    STP

    GT40RT
    TRT

    0 221 122 392 BO
    Regards Philip A

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    Looks like we are behind the times .
    here is the Bosch catalogue entry.

    11.88 - 08.94 8 3.9 127 37D,38D
    SU12R LUC,STT

    GT40R
    STP

    GT40RT
    TRT

    0 221 122 392 BO
    Regards Philip A
    Those are points coils recommendations, same as for the old Rangies, except the last number which is the same number as an OEM D1 coil in my hand.

    Bosch catalogues have their moments. My best catalogues are from the 90's, the 2000's ones are rubbish, full of errors, the 2010 ones are better but not infallible. I often refer to 3 different catalogues when ordering for vehicles I've not seen before, and take the mean values.

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