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What coil to buy for elec dizzy
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Hi
I have an elec dizzy on its way from vic it is coing on to my A15. Was wondering if any one knows wot coil to use??? i have seen small cube shaped bosch coils does any one know a part number or somthing to make my life easy

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dan

Posted on: 2007/12/11 13:36
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Re: What coil to buy for elec dizzy
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don't use a big high output coil, you'll fry the module easily. I am using an accel yellow universal coil and haven't had any problems yet. I WAS using a mallory square box style (Don't remember the part no.) and welded the points on my corolla. I put the next one down in the Cricket (A14) and went through a couple of modules in a years time before I went with the accel.

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Re: What coil to buy for elec dizzy
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A standard replacement coil for a series2 nissan bluebird should do the trick.

Posted on: 2007/12/12 0:01
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Re: What coil to buy for elec dizzy
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I'm using an N12? E15 Pulsar Dizzy.

Coil - HEC716 (VL Commodore style)

Rotor Button - GH605

Dizzy Cap - GH617

*** All Bosch Part Numbers


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Note: This coil is available with a differnet snout/coil lead plug if needed.

No ballast resistor required.

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