These are Mercury optimax ignition coils that I used for a coil near plug install on a ford v8 They are very similar (maybe the same coil) as these: https://www.diyautotune.com/product/ign-1-inductive-coil/
Also included are the connectors with wiring. |
Ignition for Sale
- Msd 6a ignition control box 6200 chevy ford chrysler honda import off road race(US $100.00)
- Pertronix black spiral core stock-look gm v8 spark plug wire set p/n 708103(US $61.55)
- Msd 62153 dis-4 plus high output 4 channel distributorless digital ignition coil(US $697.95)
- Mopar 360, 340, 318, 273 small block hei red spark plug wire set(US $36.92)
- Msd 7al-3 ignition,#7230 mint condition(US $398.00)
- Accel ceramic plug wires extreme 9000 with heat shields 8" set of 8(US $55.00)
2014 Jeep Cherokees finally en route to dealerships
Mon, 21 Oct 2013Car haulers loaded with 2014 Jeep Cherokee stick out on the flat farmland like elephants on the savannah -- lumbering behemoths easy to spot, even from miles away. In ones and twos they rumble the 15 miles west from Chrysler Group's massive Toledo, Ohio, assembly complex toward a former supplier-owned automotive testing center. The Cherokees were due in dealerships almost two months ago but have been held while Chrysler developed and installed new software to smooth out the way the engine, nine-speed transmission and innovative disconnecting drivetrain interact.
Alfa Romeo roadster to be twinned with Mazda MX-5
Wed, 23 May 2012Mazda and Fiat today announced a new deal to develop future sports cars jointly. A new affordable Alfa Romeo roadster will be built - in Japan - from 2015. The non-binding memorandum of understanding covers the development and manufacturing of a new roadster for the Mazda and Alfa Romeo marques based on Mazda’s next-generation MX-5 rear-wheel-drive architecture, according to the statement issued this morning.
Aston Martin Cygnet – what’s going on?
Wed, 17 Mar 2010The Aston Martin Cygnet - fresh from Aston's website Aston Martin first rolled the Aston Martin Cygnet in to view back in June last year. It seemed as if they were trying to judge just what flack they would get for considering producing an Aston-ised Toyota Aygo. Would the world throw its hands up in horror, or would they understand the rationale behind the move?