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Old 09-05-2020, 04:16 AM   #15
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Oh wait now that I look at it on my computer I can see the fatigue on the bushing. I don't think its in danger of failing or anything but for piece of mind I would swap it as well.
Its not terrible day to day, just in the canyons its terrible.
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Looks fairly surface level. I've replaced worse looking bushings and been disappointed in the lack of improvement. Hope these come out easier than Honda's do, good luck.

I averaged an ignition coil every other track day before I got hooked on autox.
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Looks fairly surface level. I've replaced worse looking bushings and been disappointed in the lack of improvement. Hope these come out easier than Honda's do, good luck.

I averaged an ignition coil every other track day before I got hooked on autox.
Yikes... I’m looking into heat shielding the headers. Like aluminum plates with air gaps to try to preserve the coils. Gold foil everything.. 100 a coil is not cheap
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Looks fairly surface level. I've replaced worse looking bushings and been disappointed in the lack of improvement. Hope these come out easier than Honda's do, good luck.

I averaged an ignition coil every other track day before I got hooked on autox.

Holy shit. I haven’t lost a coil in my car, a 13’. 30+ track days at this point. What is your exhaust setup? I am ceramic coated inside and out, header and front pipe. Hood duct during about half the time.
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Holy shit. I haven’t lost a coil in my car, a 13’. 30+ track days at this point. What is your exhaust setup? I am ceramic coated inside and out, header and front pipe. Hood duct during about half the time.
Totally stock power train and cooling at the time.

95+ degree days getcha. I only lost two fwiw.
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