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swapping ignition coil help.

Old Jan 22, 2004 | 05:14 PM
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Unhappy swapping ignition coil help.

Hi Im new and have a question and I am hoping you guys might have a awnser 4 me, Well I really would like a bigger spark cuz I think my Ka24e s13 is running rich and cuz more response wouldnt hurt So I was at a speedshop and they said a Msd Blaster ss Coil can go into my car and now im wondering if the installation is possible and im not mechanicly retarded but I don't see a module connected to the coil so im wondering if its moduless if not will getting the Blaster ss be in vain?
uhm maybe there is a better coil for my car I am open to suggestions, oh and what Spark plugs do you think will do better??

Thanks in advance to any replys I really appreciate it.
Old Jan 23, 2004 | 03:32 PM
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bumpity bump.

Please some1 has to have at least a idea.
Old Jan 24, 2004 | 04:37 PM
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If you've got a rich problem then increasing the spark won't help you. Remember that power is fuel plus air. What you need to do is to get rid if the rich condition. You need to test your MAF, oxygen sensors, and injectors. While your at it, do a general tune-up if you haven't done one in about 30,000 miles or so.

Getting the A/F ratio back to normal will increase engine performance (especially when running stock) better than increasing your spark.

When your A/F ratio is normal, new spark plugs will get a slight beige tinge on them.
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