Re: Ignition Parts

From: jay & dana (jay&dana@telus.net)
Date: Wed Sep 13 2000 - 17:27:31 EDT


Received this from MSD ignition. Most of you guys out there use Accel
coils. Is the Accel coil a direct bolt in, Part # 140021 ? What is MSD
and Jacobs referring to when they say they don't make bolt on performance
coils because the stock coils also triggers the fuel injection. Does the
Accel coil trigger the fuel injection like the Dodge stock coil?

Thanx
Jay Friedrich

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe LaPille <jlapille@msdignition.com>
To: 'jay&dana@telus.net' <jay&dana@telus.net>
Date: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 9:36 AM
Subject: FW: Ignition Parts

>Dear Sir,
>
> We do not offer a direct bolt in coil, the only coils that we offer are
>universal coils, and normally computer systems will pick up the signal from
>the coil negative to trigger the fuel injection.
.
>Thanks,
>
>MSD Tech
>-----Original Message-----
>From: jay & dana [mailto:]
>Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 4:53 PM
>To: Joe LaPille
>Subject: Ignition Parts
>
>
>First off do you make a bolt in performance coil for a 1997 Dodge Dakota
>5.2L, 5 speed, 4x4? By bolt in I mean there is no splicing or cutting
>necessary. If so could you please send me the part number if it will
>directly connect up to the stock coil harness. Jacob's Electronics said
>they don't make one for this application as only a stock coil will work
>because it also triggers the fuel injection. (I don't understand that ! )

>Thank You
>Jay



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