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Hi,
apparently the last step in my complete setup is a coil on plug system and new aftermarket fuel filter kit. I was wondering what exactly are the benefits of a Coil on Plug setup... I have a slight understand of what it is and does, but I would appreciate a full understanding. Thanks, Ben
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Re: Coil on plug setup
It just puts an individual coil on each plug so that you don't lose any sparking power like a normal coil setup. It will also benefit to go with an msd ho box as well if you do the coil on plugs. This is something I will be doing in the near future if I don't do it while my motor is apart now.
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