granatelli kotorsports 6.2 ignition wires an coil pack upgrade

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jokerz

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Heard about these and I'm looking into them and maybe can get them for a better price. I was going to test before I sell though


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This sounds similar to hi output coils. They were discussed here and I believe the consensus was not favorable. I like the idea and want to find out they are not detrimental to our engines.


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This sounds similar to hi output coils. They were discussed here and I believe the consensus was not favorable. I like the idea and want to find out they are not detrimental to our engines.


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I seem to recall no gains in performance and decreased reliability....
 

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Only way I will touch anything other than oem is if Davis unified ignition comes out with something. Any other brands I will steer far away from, that includes msd, accel, and granatelli.


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My bet is these are just like the Junk granatelli ones they had for the 3v mustangs. They were made in china crap. Quality was not great at all and units were burning out. I will stick with Stock. If I was running high boost/RPM then maybe would look into COP's but would be looking at quality companies like MSD and the like
 

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Aftermarket coils as a whole have been junk as far as I have seen. I would stay away from anything other than stock. Stock coils will support over 1000 HP if necessary. Coils will only go bad after about 100K+ miles use or if they get moisture damage.
 

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I have weapon X coils on my mustang and very much regret not getting the OEM coils when I did my engine swap. They've been a pain.
 
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