AEM coil upgrade package preview/interest
#54
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We are aiming for around $75-85 for the bracket. See below for availability
The mounts have been laser cut and need the threaded stays welded on. Once the welding is complete we will have them powder coated. Within two weeks they should be ready for sale/shipment.
Spark plug wires are hand made and we have all the supplies to make them. They'll be listed on our website in the next few days for sale.
The harness is still in development but we will have updates on that in the very near future.
We're also working on labels for the coils so there is no confusion when someone else may be working on your car
-Dan
#58
I'm very interested. I think these coils would work fine in the stock location for those who want to keep their cruise control. Since they were designed for use in marine motors, they should be able to handle the vibration and temperatures.
#59
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Again these are just rough estimates and we will have package deals for the whole setup along with pre-sale/introductory discounts.
Last edited by GoodfellaFD3S; 03-05-13 at 05:15 PM. Reason: As per Peppy's request.
#61
As a rough estimate of retail pricing we're looking at ~$320 per coil set, ~$85 per bracket, ~$150 per harness, and ~$115 per plug wire set.
Again these are just rough estimates and we will have package deals for the whole setup along with pre-sale/introductory discounts.
Again these are just rough estimates and we will have package deals for the whole setup along with pre-sale/introductory discounts.
#65
I would be interested in the complete set, tho I would rather keep my cruise control as well. Would you be interested in an alternate coil bracket that mounts to the frame rail? This would also shorten the wire set which is a win win for me. Great product none the less.
#66
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RHD cars and those looking to keep their cruise control won't be able to use our current setup however. We're considering the possibility of an alternate mounting solution however at the moment the only one finished with production is the cruise-replacement setup.
-Heath
Last edited by SakeBomb Garage; 03-10-13 at 01:57 AM.
#69
Cruise control location -> spark plugs (I don't have numbers off hand). There's no room to mount the coils in the stock location, but you'd never want to do that anyway as getting the stock coils out from under the UIM is a very good thing .
-Heath
-Heath
#70
Im not running these on a rx7. Just wondering if i can use the wires with the provided lengths or if i need to have some custom made...
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#75
With the MSD super conductor wires we use, you wont see a huge difference with wire length. This location also keeps the coils cooler and vibration free.
RHD cars and those looking to keep their cruise control won't be able to use our current setup however. We're considering the possibility of an alternate mounting solution however at the moment the only one finished with production is the cruise-replacement setup.
-Heath
RHD cars and those looking to keep their cruise control won't be able to use our current setup however. We're considering the possibility of an alternate mounting solution however at the moment the only one finished with production is the cruise-replacement setup.
-Heath
I'm also intrested in: mounting bracket, coils, spark wires (so no harness for me)
I eliminated the ABS unit and all stock brake lines if that's the reason for the non-compatibility