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IP Coil Packs
Due to the coil on cylinder one going bad and it being a common issue among us FR-S/BRZ's.. I looked for a alternative option to hopefully bypass the overheating of the coil and started to look at a aftermarket fix. I came across these and they do include a heat shield also. Has anyone ran these and if so what are your thoughts?
http://ignitionprojects.com/products...oil-scion-fr-s |
Why not just coat the original coils in a heat deflector, like gold foil? Seems to have fixed the issue for most and it's much less expensive of a fix for your problem!
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They look far superior to the stock coil packs! I'd like to hear if anyone has used them as well!
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If they're anything like these(based on the description of both they're similar)......
http://www.rallysportdirect.com/Okad...ect-Coil-Packs Then you can look here for remarks.... http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19276 Edit: And also you can read here for some more review, not an ft86 but same coilpacks... http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...on-D-coilpacks |
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i realize i am resurrecting an old thread from the dead, but given the relevance of the issues i am facing i figured this might help someone to be buyer aware.
i had a coil pack fail issue last spring and decided to go ahead and jump on an opportunity for a part upgrade since the factory coils are known to fail at the 100km mark, and given the fact that i have been running boost for 60000 of those km i figure that's actually quite a run for the factory coils since i definitely drive the car in a spirited fashion with the extra power. i went for the IP units and a spark plug change and all was well till i started having some issues but then after more tweaking i found that with the unique long thread on the spark plugs; the just tight enough on the spark plug is not enough for a block running boost. luckily with the extra long thread it didn't mess up the thread just backed them out enough to create misfires. Torqued up to spec with more fighting of building the socket stack to get the torque wrench on and then all was well..... for awhile. ripped it apart again, and even thought maybe i have a fuel pump issue. in fact i got so nervous about how bad the problem could be i even did a compression test on the affected cylinder but it pressured up real good. whewww. Checked alot of things including even changing plugs to m50hl race plugs and problem stayed cause it couldn't possibly be the new coil pack from last spring right? wrong. swapped coil pack and problem moved. willing to give IP a chance to figure out where to go from here but i still have misfires on other coils up to 6 counts. Things are not even a year old and i am almost back to where i started with the oem units before the replacement. limping through on a spectra coil from rock auto that i got on the cheap while the one that limped my car is sent into their headquarters in california for them to analyze and see what they are going to do on their one year warranty. But i'm down an additional coil pack to get my daily going as well as what seems an unnecessary change of plugs to the race ones. will report back with the endgame on this for everyone's benefit. |
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