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Rocket Ron
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« on: December 29, 2009, 14:00:00 pm »

Hi

Just wondered if anyone could point me in the direction of decent quality cheap single cylinder coil pack as I'm trying to keep the cost down on my engine upgrade and I have just worked out that I will need four if I want to get rid of my distributor. they must be the external ignitor type 

Also a heads up on a decent optical crank trigger sensor would be good and a fuel pump for a 2276 efi turbo

if anone is running a stinger 4424 ecu maybe you could pm me with any tips

thanks in advance
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« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2009, 17:39:11 pm »

ron,i have a good pump to use,I will dig out he part nuber for you but it is a replacement for a 911 turbo and G&S sell them from pierburg.

cheers richie
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« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2009, 19:07:41 pm »

For EFI fuel pump, I would get a 044 Bosch Motorsport pump and be done with it. They're about $200,- but very quiet and flow the most of all and don't fail  Wink
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« Reply #3 on: December 29, 2009, 19:25:39 pm »

For EFI fuel pump, I would get a 044 Bosch Motorsport pump and be done with it. They're about $200,- but very quiet and flow the most of all and don't fail  Wink

In early 2006 I swapped my old used bosch 044 pumps for new ones,about 100ft into my 1st pass  of the year one stopped,never did get it working so changed to the pierburg versions and they worked perfectly until the day I removed them to upgrade.Sometimes expensive just isnt any better than aftermarket Shocked

cheers richie,uk
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« Reply #4 on: December 29, 2009, 19:57:00 pm »

the VW 20V 1.8T (beetle/Golf/Jetta mk IV and Audi TT) coil 06B905115R are fairly inexpensive. Figure about $29 USD ea. Let me know if you need help.


we sell alot of the 0580254044 pumps with no comebacks.
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« Reply #5 on: December 29, 2009, 22:22:04 pm »

In early 2006 I swapped my old used bosch 044 pumps for new ones,about 100ft into my 1st pass  of the year one stopped,never did get it working so

cheers richie,uk
Dude, you seem to be able to break almost anything you've used on your car, so that don't count anymore  Grin
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« Reply #6 on: December 29, 2009, 22:53:43 pm »

ron,i have a good pump to use,I will dig out he part nuber for you but it is a replacement for a 911 turbo and G&S sell them from pierburg.

cheers richie

Thanks Richie I'll try them after the new year to see what they have

the VW 20V 1.8T (beetle/Golf/Jetta mk IV and Audi TT) coil 06B905115R are fairly inexpensive. Figure about $29 USD ea. Let me know if you need help.


we sell alot of the 0580254044 pumps with no comebacks.

Jim

Have just looked up the coils you have suggested and they run from £10 up on ebay here but I've just been on another forum and apparently I can run a audi coil pack thats two coils in one and has 4 connections, one is earth in the other switched live from a relay and the other two are coming from the 4424 to pulse the coils without using an external ignitor, this should save me a few £ as the Stinger 4424, 4 coil ignitor is around £200. i am waiting for him to come back with a part number for this. This is from someone how is running with this EMS


For EFI fuel pump, I would get a 044 Bosch Motorsport pump and be done with it. They're about $200,- but very quiet and flow the most of all and don't fail  Wink

Airspeed
just had a look  on ebay and the bosch 044 pump is about £115 the OE quality pump from a third party is £58. so I'll see what G & s price richies pump at and make my decision from there 

Anyone else please feel free to chip in with suggestions 

When i get the parts together i'll list all the part numbers and post them on here for reference

thanks to all so far
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« Reply #7 on: December 29, 2009, 23:15:18 pm »

hi Ron, you know I have a coil pack (4 cyl) of some sort at home, brand new in box... I think it is for AEG VW motor? But really I have no idea what it is for, but if you pay shipping and you can use it, you can have it. It was given to me and I have no use for it. Let me know if you want it.  Cool

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« Reply #8 on: December 29, 2009, 23:26:41 pm »

Jim that very kind, but I wouldn't want to take it from you if I'm not going to use it as it would be a waste.

I'm hoping to get a part number form the guy on the other forum, maybe when I get it if it the one that I require I'll happily pay you for it. I would be the least i could do as you've helped me out quite a bit with advise on here.

There cant be that many 4 cylinder coil packs for vw group motors so it quite possible its the one I require

Thanks again Ron   

Ps I'm away for a few day from early tomorrow morning but i'll try keep an eye on things from my phone
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« Reply #9 on: January 27, 2010, 14:14:10 pm »

well I got the coil pack in the post with some other bits and just for referance the part number on the coil is 0 040 100 022 and is aprroximatly £25 -30 on ebay and used on the following cars

.AUDI A3,A4 ..1.4,1.6,1.8 ENGINES FROM 1996-2004..........FORD GALAXY 2.0 YEARS 96-04,......SEAT ALHAMBRA,ALTEA,AROSA,CORDOBA,IBIZA,LEON,TOLEDO...1.0,1.4,1.6,..YEARS 1996-2004......SKODA OCTAVIA,FABIA,SUPERB,1.4,1.6,1.8,2.0....YEARS 1996-2004........VW BORA,CADDY,GOLF MK4,LUPO,NEW BEETLE,PASSAT,POLO,TOURAN,..1.0,1.4,1.6,1.8,2.0 YEARS...1996-2004....

hope this is of use to someone else
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« Reply #10 on: January 27, 2010, 15:03:05 pm »

I've used (European) Ford Fiesta coil packs. Looks similar to that one. I guess the coil pictured might be more sophisticated with built-in drivers for the coil. The Ford (Bosch) coil is a plain coil.

The cheapest optical trigger is derived from an old computer mouse. Pre-optical, the ones with balls, have a total of 4 optical "gates" (2 per axis). Requires some DIY interest in electronics though. And in case used on the crank they tend to get clogged by dirt. VR sensors are better in that sense as they also work when dirty.

/Per
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« Reply #11 on: January 27, 2010, 15:33:30 pm »

The coil has internal drivers and I now have everthing apart from a head temp sensor and the fuel pump. I should be good to go this season when I can get some time to pull the engine and sort things out

cant wait  Grin
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« Reply #12 on: February 10, 2010, 21:33:39 pm »

well I got the coil pack in the post with some other bits and just for referance the part number on the coil is 0 040 100 022 and is aprroximatly £25 -30 on ebay and used on the following cars

.AUDI A3,A4 ..1.4,1.6,1.8 ENGINES FROM 1996-2004..........FORD GALAXY 2.0 YEARS 96-04,......SEAT ALHAMBRA,ALTEA,AROSA,CORDOBA,IBIZA,LEON,TOLEDO...1.0,1.4,1.6,..YEARS 1996-2004......SKODA OCTAVIA,FABIA,SUPERB,1.4,1.6,1.8,2.0....YEARS 1996-2004........VW BORA,CADDY,GOLF MK4,LUPO,NEW BEETLE,PASSAT,POLO,TOURAN,..1.0,1.4,1.6,1.8,2.0 YEARS...1996-2004....

hope this is of use to someone else
that's the same coil I was going to give you. VW mark 4 2.0L

have fun,
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« Reply #13 on: February 11, 2010, 21:01:05 pm »

Thanks Jim

guess I missed out  Roll Eyes Embarrassed

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« Reply #14 on: February 11, 2010, 21:35:37 pm »

Thanks Jim

guess I missed out  Roll Eyes Embarrassed



no worries, if yours goes out....  Grin
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