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Old 10-09-2007, 06:07 PM
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I thought I had heard that there was a new replacment part number for the coil packs. Does anyone have that new part number?

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Old 10-09-2007, 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by slant911
I thought I had heard that there was a new replacment part number for the coil packs. Does anyone have that new part number?

TIA
I just bought a new set from Sunset and although I do not have the PN with me it has been superseded with a 997 PN.I am sure they can help you out. I believe the set of six was around 250$.Kevin
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Why would one go aobut changing these out?
Interested to know, i just recently hit the 35K miles ark and I am Prepping my car to recieve kevins ECU in the near future. And since i have tom replace my Plugs, maybe this is worthwhille to do since i am alreeady down there???

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Originally Posted by Cueto
Why would one go aobut changing these out?
Interested to know, i just recently hit the 35K miles ark and I am Prepping my car to recieve kevins ECU in the near future. And since i have tom replace my Plugs, maybe this is worthwhille to do since i am alreeady down there???

thanx

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Frank, I am doing one of Kevin's all out engine builds and it just makes sense to replace those things that can and do fail every now and then while the engine is out. Saves on some future labor. Kevin G
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Hey, Cueto, where in PR are you? I'm from PR, been living in Brownsville, TX since 2001. I have an 02 X50, several upgrades, including Kevin's ECU upgrade (he's the man!). Send me a PM.
Old 10-09-2007, 09:20 PM
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And in my case I have 30K coming up in another couple of months and saw what a pain my buddy went through when he had a coil pack go bad on him. I'm just figuring that while I've got everything apart for plugs I'm going to go ahead and replace the coil packs as PM. To me $250 is cheap insurance to not have to take everything apart again.
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It's the 997TT part number which I don't have at this second..
Old 10-10-2007, 01:45 AM
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I just got a set from Sunset :

997 602 104 00 on the box
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However on the coil itself:
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997.602.102.00

I wonder if something is fishy ? They were around 42 bucks a coil if memory serves.
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What gives u the "Fishy" feeling?

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Part number on box and coil do not match....
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Maybe one number is for the Right side and the other for the left side??

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Old 10-10-2007, 08:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Cueto
Maybe one number is for the Right side and the other for the left side??

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Oye boriqua !! Left side part numbers always have ODD number in the middle.


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