I want to upgrade the ignition in my car and was wondering, can I just replace the coil pack with remote mounted coils and run plug wires without having to buy an MSD box? I figured I could buy higher voltage coil packs and help a lil.
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2003 Cavalier LS Sport "SHOCKWAVE"
coil packs transfer the energy.
the msd is the amplifier....
kinda hard to make a bigger spark without an amp, right?
well I didn't know if swapping in a higher voltage coil would help at all. just curious see if i could save the 400 bucks
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Actually, the MSD coil packs (along with most after market ones) are lower voltage, the stock is 45k and after market is 40k. The new packs simply have a better response.
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you guys realize that the voltage you are talking about is the max voltage they can handle right?
GM 2-Tower Coil Pack used on vehicles from the mid 1980s to late 1990s
PN 8224
BLASTER REPLACEMENT SPECIFICATIONS
Primary Resistance: 0.35 ohms
Secondary Resistance: 7.8K ohms
Maximum Voltage:
40,000 volts
Inductance: 4.2 mH
Turns Ratio: 80:1