series II 3800 coils, Ignition module, and bracket

TommyGloves

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I have some stock coils, they have some miles on them though. Probably 100K. Pretty sure they are still good.

James/TG did you test these when they were on the Bonneville for trying to figure out the issue?

They seemed ok. :dunno:


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Turbocharged400sbc

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im holding off on this conversion right now. there are some people in the turbo buick community that are testing the series II stuff compared to other high output GM coils..

anything will perform better than the magnavox icm/oem coils, iirc there were aftermarket coilpacks for those older units back in the day but i thought those were only good to 45kv. i have scoped 53/60kv -/+ off a l67 with .090 worn to hell plugs, not much can do better other than BS3 or equivalent with a swap to CPP to get rid of the 3 neg firing plugs of the wasted spark systems.

got a link to that testing thread?
 

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anything will perform better than the magnavox icm/oem coils, iirc there were aftermarket coilpacks for those older units back in the day but i thought those were only good to 45kv. i have scoped 53/60kv -/+ off a l67 with .090 worn to hell plugs, not much can do better other than BS3 or equivalent with a swap to CPP to get rid of the 3 neg firing plugs of the wasted spark systems.

got a link to that testing thread?
http://www.turbobuick.com/forums/general-turbo-buick-tech/319680-type-ii-ignition-swap-question.html
 

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I have one......everythings on it 100K Works, On the right side.

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