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Female to male coil wire adapter, where to find? #99057
08/03/08 04:01 PM
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Looking for a couple of the adapters that plug into the coil wire connector on a standard coil that change it to a male end, like a spark plug. Does anyone know where to order them from?

Re: Female to male coil wire adapter, where to find? [Re: mkvien] #99058
08/03/08 04:32 PM
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Why not just put a different end on the coil wire?

Re: Female to male coil wire adapter, where to find? [Re: stumpy] #99059
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Re: Female to male coil wire adapter, where to find? [Re: Pyper70] #99060
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Yea, that little gadget there. Can't really tell from the description if that comes with the coil wire or not, but I don't want the coil wire anyway. I should dig a little and see if MSD sells that separately.

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Re: Female to male coil wire adapter, where to find? [Re: mkvien] #99061
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I dont think they do, when I was in Summit Last year in Georgia I told the dude I wanted just the plug terminal for a blaster II coil. He told me that MSD sells only the plug terminal and cable OR I can buy the Blaster 3 coil which it comes standard on.

Best of luck, doesn't hurt to dig but you can always keep a spare coil wire in your trunk and give another to a buddy as a present.


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