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Old 07-24-2003, 08:52 PM
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Coil

I bought a blaster 2 for my 1992 Prelude Si. I was just wondering if I have to find another mounting point for it, and if it even looks like what they gave me.

On my OE coil, it has a plug that goes from the coil to the wiring harness and then of course the wire that goes from the coil to distributor... The one I purchased looks like a coil from a small block chevy, or any other early model engine, with no plugin for the wiring harness. Are there more parts I need for this?

I'm sure I can take it back, but what do you recommend to get in it's place?
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