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 Post subject: moving the coils from tec unit?
PostPosted: Wed May 06, 2009 7:31 am 
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as topic, is it possible (without to much trouble) to remove the coils from the tec and place them on a plate of alu in the engine bay and have the tec unit inside the car? /johan

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We have had a number of customers do that. It works fine. It's a good idea to use shielded wire for the extension if possible.

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ok, that's good to hear(or read) thank's.

shielded wire i not a problem.

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I installed the coils on the engine bay and the Tec2 inside the car. I have no problem. I used 12 ga cable.


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