** Urgent ** UK Vs Jap Coilpacks??
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Fooking wish I hadnt spent the money that I got selling the engine.. otherwise they could ducking well bring it back..
Sold as seen means sold as seen.. it doesnt mean that you get the power steering pipes and pump.. (2 days later)
It also doesnt mean its my fault that your car had a legacy engine in it..
Therefore I couldnt give a **** whether coilpacks fit or not..
David
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Sold as seen means sold as seen.. it doesnt mean that you get the power steering pipes and pump.. (2 days later)
It also doesnt mean its my fault that your car had a legacy engine in it..
Therefore I couldnt give a **** whether coilpacks fit or not..
David
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David,
Sorry m8 - just mistook you for Subaru - thus surely any coilpack should fit regardless of make, model or MY.
Chris
Ps doesn't all engines come with free - PAS - ABS - AIR CON etc.
Ohh - I'll get my coat rather sharpish
Sorry m8 - just mistook you for Subaru - thus surely any coilpack should fit regardless of make, model or MY.
Chris
Ps doesn't all engines come with free - PAS - ABS - AIR CON etc.
Ohh - I'll get my coat rather sharpish
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David, as far as I know the UK coil packs are the same as the jap ones. I replaced the ones on my 93 WRX for some sourced from the local Subaru dealer and they were identical. There is a difference with some of the heads IIRC. Something to do with the recess that the coil pack sits into, some are square and some are tapered, like mine.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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