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Old 10-01-2012, 08:37 PM
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Thank you all !
Old 10-02-2012, 05:45 AM
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Its a pretty rare conversion, isn't it?
Old 10-02-2012, 10:59 AM
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See my avitar-
Do you want more/
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Old 10-02-2012, 11:25 AM
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Here are a few pics of engine area
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Old 10-02-2012, 12:23 PM
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Default rs america with 3.8 varioram

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Mine being built as we speak.
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@Gus:
Not to hijack the thread and i'm sure i've seen it mentioned somewhere else, but what are you using in place of the distributor(s).

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Go to the second pic in my post above, this is a picture of the 2 coil packs were the old distributors were.
I am running twin - 6 plug coil packs driven by a new ECU. A picture of the ECU is just to the right, it is mounted behind the drivers seat. You can't see the plug wires because they are on the back side of the coil packs. I put the coil packs in this location so I could use the stock wiring.
I used an old distributor base shaft and welded an aluminum plate and then made the coil pack mounting hardware to fit on that. Hope that helps
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Thanks guys ! lets see more examples PLS !
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Originally Posted by JBQuick
Thanks guys ! lets see more examples PLS !
Here's one that ain't...

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Question about the last mod. Is it common and is it easy to instal and to get the products?

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Originally Posted by Gus
Go to the second pic in my post above, this is a picture of the 2 coil packs were the old distributors were.
I am running twin - 6 plug coil packs driven by a new ECU. A picture of the ECU is just to the right, it is mounted behind the drivers seat. You can't see the plug wires because they are on the back side of the coil packs. I put the coil packs in this location so I could use the stock wiring.
I used an old distributor base shaft and welded an aluminum plate and then made the coil pack mounting hardware to fit on that. Hope that helps
Gus - are you using a Motec, and if so, what version?

thanks
Old 10-06-2012, 01:14 AM
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ACSGP - No, I am not using MOTEC. I am using a VEMS ECU running Mega Squirt software. I went this route because it was more economical. With basically the same results.
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Can a 993 (95) guy play too? See the DIY in my sig........

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