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wanting to use a Bosch HEC715
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Hey boys just wanting to know what is involved if im to use a Bosch HEC715

The ute is still on points atm but i do have an electronic distributor that is not currently in.

Just wanting to know if i can just do a simple replacement of my stock coil and just put this in as wiring is all the same i know it will draw a little more ohm but just wanting to confirm if i can just throw it on and off i go or will i need to put in the electronic distributor to suit

Posted on: 2016/7/4 5:07
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Re: wanting to use a Bosch HEC715
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Ideal with an electronic dizzy. I run one with a bluebird Bosch dizzy modded for the A-series.

Posted on: 2016/7/4 7:16
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Re: wanting to use a Bosch HEC715
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HEC 715 is not compatible with points ignition. It requires a high-power electronic ignition, for example, the standard Pertronix EI is not strong enough to use the HEC 715. Stock Nissan high-energy systems can handle it

Posted on: 2016/7/4 7:19
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A very good choice is actually a Suzuki 4WD coil with an electronic ignition these are a heavy duty oil filled coil with no BS and good spark and oil filled reliability wheras the Bosch is a transformer type coil and can have some issues with heat

Posted on: 2016/7/9 23:04
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Agreed. Also, Nissan 1980's Bluebird, Pulsar and other use heavy duty oil filled coil with high-output spark

Posted on: 2016/7/9 23:30
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