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Neil
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11/24/2002
00:12:18

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does anyone recommend a good aftermarket coil for my 93 v6 dakota?



1Flamed92Dak
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11/24/2002
01:49:23

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I know of only 2 MSD 8228 and Accel dont know the part Number to that one though. From what I understand is that the MSD is a direct fit for the 91-96 and the 97-03 they need a harness adapter. Please feel free to correct me If i'm wrong



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11/24/2002
12:48:42

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unless you are runnin over 5,000 rpm ALL the time or the original one is gone, it is a waste of money. Just the facts.



Dakota Bob
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11/24/2002
23:15:50

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Very well put kjd. My mechanic told me the same thing.

Bob

94 CC 3.9 Stage2 Chip,JBA Headers,19# FI,Flow Master 40s, Bosh Plat.Plugs, K/N Chrome Filter, 195 T Stat ,Flometrics TB, Mopar Wires

Dale
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11/25/2002
13:56:12

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Thats what I have heard kjd, the stock coil is one of the best "stock" ones made. Just go with some good wires, and brass cap/rotor.



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11/25/2002
18:28:07

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Since this subject has died out, I have decided to change the topic. My question is: Would moving my IAT sensor to the core support be a good idea if I already have a Mopar Computer? Would there be any problems with the timing or anything like that? Anyone done this? All replys welcome.



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