LTCC coils mocked-up
#1
LTCC coils mocked-up
I picked up an extra LT1 over the weekend that will sit in the corner of my garage...probably forever, or until I need a rebuild. I have ordered my LTCC and decided to use my new engine for coil ideas.
This is the LS2 coils installed onto the Proform coil brackets. I originally wanted to use them like a fuel rail cover, but I discovered a new idea.
Going to pick it up, I was at my buddies house (Darth Vader house in the background)
Got it into the garage
Tearing it down...looks like a newer opti, and a MSD Blaster coil
Starting the mock up
This is the LS2 coils installed onto the Proform coil brackets. I originally wanted to use them like a fuel rail cover, but I discovered a new idea.
Going to pick it up, I was at my buddies house (Darth Vader house in the background)
Got it into the garage
Tearing it down...looks like a newer opti, and a MSD Blaster coil
Starting the mock up
#4
Re: LTCC coils mocked-up
Alternative approach, particularly useful when running a solid roller cam, requiring more frequent removal of valve covers.....
Out of sight, out of mind.
Out of sight, out of mind.
#8
Re: LTCC coils mocked-up
My only experience is seeing the aftermath of the belt letting go on George Baxter's 9.0-second 30th SS convertible. We were both running the same coil setup with the MoTeC ECU. But that's all ancient history, dating back to maybe 2002.
Last edited by Injuneer; 02-01-2015 at 02:57 PM.
#9
Re: LTCC coils mocked-up
I am going to try something like this. Got the rings burnt out at work just need to mock up the coils.http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6f204537.jpg
#10
Re: LTCC coils mocked-up
I usually advise against mounting them to the valve covers or to fuel rail covers as I originally did. It looks nice but if you have to adjust the rocker arms it's a hassle.
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