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Lamborghini Diablo V-12 question.

Hi guys. I'm working on the revell diablo vt as I type. I am detailing the engine and I have wired the distributor(12 point is a pain in the ass). My question is how do I know which wire goes to which spark plug? Is anyone here familiar with lambo v-12 wiring? I have a solid I idea from some photos but I'd like to be sure. I noticed however that on the countach v-12 every other wire goes to one side of the block, and likewise for the other side, though I haven't seen this on the Diablo.
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Re: Lamborghini Diablo V-12 question.

not 100% useful but the firing order as seen on the cover is:
1–7–4–10–2–8–6–12–3–9–5-11.

still means you need to know what position on the cap is 1 though and what way round the thing spins.
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