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Old 07-25-2003, 10:45 PM
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Unhappy Help with Nology Power Core (ignition boosters) Installation

I recently purchased two Nology Power Cores to boost the spark in the ignition of my 1999 Pontiac 2.2L Sunfire due to the amount of highway driving I do. However, the folks at Nology have been anything but helpful (meaning they don't know anything) and I'm now stuck with two power cores and no idea how to install them. Here is an example of the instructions they provided:

http://www.nology.com/pdfandzipfiles...oreinstm70.pdf

I'm sure for those of you who look at the above instructions, not only are they pathetic, but they have nothing to do with a Sunfire ignition system.

Essentially these cores attach to the coil packs (one for each coil pack). You connect both postivie (+) (red) wires to the positive wire on the coil packs. I can locate easily the positive (+) wire (you can see it on the two wire harness with red and black wires). However, I need to locate two signal wires that go into the actual coils. However, all I can see is the negative (-) or black wire and then there are six wires on a separate wire harness.

I'm completely lost as to which wires (signal wires) to attach these two Power Cores. If anyone knows - I would more then greatly appreciate the tech support.

Thanks kindly,

Robert (Sunfire_Phantom)

I can be reached on msn or e-mailed at [email protected]
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