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Old 01-07-2015, 08:18 AM   #1
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OK I have tried every permutation of angle offset on the COP adaptors and IGN-1A and stacking vertically is a fucking nightmare, because the coils are Asymmetric it means there is very odd arrangements for the Fr and Rr coil modules (and it just looks shit house as well). The is no elegant solution available around that coil design except to mount them horizontally as I have in my compact 2nd version.

If packaging space is an issue I'd say stick with ign leads and where ever you mount your coils, or go race car spec, or wait till I design the CDI (latest gen M&W coil version).

The IGN-1A style coils are just fucked for packaging as you can see. done the best I can with it, so unless I dream of a solution then this will be it for these........................



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Old 01-07-2015, 08:37 AM   #2
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That's 90*. I said 180*. . In the original version the long side of the coil is facing forward. Flip it so the long side is toward the back. My guess is it still won't provide enough room for the AC compressor. I tried this a couple years ago. It's tight in there!


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Old 01-07-2015, 09:04 AM   #3
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You end up with some interference between the coil tabs in one orientation and in the other (offset) I'll need the bevel one edge of each coil spacer mount ..........

See what I can come up with, this way will clear as best it can and not interfere with heater coolant pipe as well, otherwise I would have spun it other way!





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And this way the coils smash into each other and there is ZERO room for a mount on the center plate...........

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Not possible to fit a proper mount in ~6mm space (plate + fastener).... well I would not feel good about it, I could recess something in not a worry I suppose, but add to that you will need to file down the tabs on the IGN-1A's as well as there is interference there too.

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