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    coil packs how to tell what one is what??

    Made a mess of the plug lead change & have no idea which coil pack fires what cylinder...............HELP!!!!!!

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    thanks mate.

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    Hey twitchy!

    how many kays?
    and what were the symptoms?


    and what brand did you use?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    Hey twitchy!

    how many kays?
    and what were the symptoms?


    and what brand did you use?
    Top gun plug leads , it was losing cylinders on big hills under full load (like about 4grand on the tacho) soon as you backed of it it was fine.
    I have 2 cylinders wrong I just don't know which 2. Hence the need to see a numbered coil pack pic or something.... fill in my attached pic.


    I need to know (facing the engine) which coil pack goes to which plug???
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    Last edited by twitchy; 17th January 2008 at 07:23 AM. Reason: added extra info

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    does this sound correct

    Top of coil pack
    2 3 4 7
    8 5 6 1

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    after 2 hours of moo poo, I have the answer.

    Driver side to passenger side. Top: 8 5 6 1
    ....................................Bottom: 2 3 4 7

    So now it's safe to change your own plug leads, just be warned that it's a pain in the ar$e to get your hands in behind the engine!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Twicthy, Im in the middle of converting my 4.6 to coil packs (its on a 93rrc with a wolf 3d computer). Are you please able to tell me the cylinders that are paired together with the factory set up ie:

    as per you diagram:

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    2347 is it 8+2, 5+3 6+4 and 1+7, or is it 8+5, 6+1, 2+3 and 4+7?


    Im need to set my car up with a wasted spark config but im having trouble determining which too cylinders should be firing at the same time, as i have one book that says the wasted spark is fired on the exhaust stroke of the non firing cylinder and the other says it the two cylinders that and companions firing together.....

    any help (from anybody) greatly appreciated

    cheer

    Luke

    EDIT:
    found the answer its:
    8+5, 6+1, 2+3 and 4+7
    Last edited by Lucus; 10th February 2008 at 11:38 PM.

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