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infernosg 10-06-2011 08:44 AM

For those with IGN-1A's...
 
I know there are a couple people running these in FC's. I'm trying to mount mine and run all the wires but I'm having difficulty coming up with a good location. I'm curious how everyone has their's mounted.

infernosg 10-07-2011 08:26 AM

So no one is running these coils on an FC? Also known as the Mercury Marine coils...

djmtsu 10-07-2011 11:42 AM

Isn't Brian running them (TTT)?

C. Ludwig 10-07-2011 01:37 PM

I know Bruce mounted them in the stock locations. Two where the leading coil was and two where the trailing were. I prefer to make a bracket to hold all four and hang them off the frame rail. Makes for shorter spark leads.

infernosg 10-07-2011 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by djmtsu (Post 167360)
Isn't Brian running them (TTT)?

I thought he did too but I couldn't find any pictures. I thought Tyler (vex) also had 'em but no luck there either.
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Originally Posted by C. Ludwig (Post 167383)
I know Bruce mounted them in the stock locations. Two where the leading coil was and two where the trailing were.

This was my first thought but I didn't like the idea of the leads running parallel with so many other wires (like the CAS). Still would be the easiest...
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Originally Posted by C. Ludwig (Post 167383)
I prefer to make a bracket to hold all four and hang them off the frame rail. Makes for shorter spark leads.

Something like down at the bottom of the driver's side strut tower in a line? I have to look when I get home as I thought the steering column was in the way.

My other problem is I have no means or ability to weld so my brackets are going to be simple to say the least.

2gslse 10-07-2011 04:44 PM

Brian isn't running them he only tested a set on the dyno for a few minutes but never were mounted.


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