Coil pack improvement
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Coil pack improvement
Alright I don't know if there is a spot for me on here already or not so I figure I would see what people had to say I have a 91 model L AT FWD. I was wondering if anyone knew of some good coil packs that would work with my car. What I was looking for is something that could help the engine run better and not take a chunk out of the wallet (I remember from some past browsing that updating/upgrading the coil pack and improve performance as well as MPG) so any help will be greatly appreciated also any other upgrade that are reasonable in price I would love to hear about as well. Help me fall more in love with a car that when I first go I won't lie I hated.
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MSD Coil from a neon.
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Re: Coil pack improvement
Diamond coilpack, cheap, better and plug and play. Msd is 1/3 of those.

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Josh Colombo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2002 10:23 am Wait....I'm confused now.
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Will any year of these work or does it need to be a year specific?mike-tracy wrote:Diamond coilpack, cheap, better and plug and play. Msd is 1/3 of those.
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Re: Coil pack improvement
Early 90s to around 96 for legacys. You can tell because in addition to saying diamond, the plug wires will be the same as yours
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Josh Colombo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2002 10:23 am Wait....I'm confused now.
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Alright thanks I'll make sure to look into that. Also like I said if anyone else knows of other cheat things that can help these cars out let me know every little thing helps when you 4k off of 250k
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Josh Colombo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2002 10:23 am Wait....I'm confused now.
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Are you looking for an improvement in power, MPG, or something else?
There's really not much you can do to the non-turbo engine that's cheap and going to give you much power increase. You likely won't see much if any difference in the coil pack upgrade unless your current coil is not performing well.
I would suggest focusing on the regular tune up stuff, spark plugs, plug wires, fuel filter, fluids, etc. Everything may be ok, but if for some reason it's not getting everything running back to normal will help.
There's really not much you can do to the non-turbo engine that's cheap and going to give you much power increase. You likely won't see much if any difference in the coil pack upgrade unless your current coil is not performing well.
I would suggest focusing on the regular tune up stuff, spark plugs, plug wires, fuel filter, fluids, etc. Everything may be ok, but if for some reason it's not getting everything running back to normal will help.
Josh
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2020 Outback Limted XT
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Thanks for the tip I was looking at a 91 SS that's near mean and I would really like it. The whole car looks to be in great shape and he said he recently did a tranny rebuild for it and he's asking $3500 do you think it is worth it?
http://markleeautosales.com/
(It's the red one at the bottom of the page I know not a lot to go off of)
http://markleeautosales.com/
(It's the red one at the bottom of the page I know not a lot to go off of)
91 Legacy L (AT, FWD)-crashed 2/3/14
95 Legacy L (AT)
05 Outback XT (AT)
92 Legacy L (MT,AWD)
95 Legacy L (AT)
05 Outback XT (AT)
92 Legacy L (MT,AWD)
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I know I'm new here but Ive been reading as much as I could before I ask. The ej frank I'm working on right now has the normal style ej diamond coil but what about the ej25 brick of a diamond coil?
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That's too much money IMO. Trans rebuilds on these cars, unless done by someone that really really knows what they're doing never really seem to produce the same level of performance as the stock built transmission.Nohbdy wrote:Thanks for the tip I was looking at a 91 SS that's near mean and I would really like it. The whole car looks to be in great shape and he said he recently did a tranny rebuild for it and he's asking $3500 do you think it is worth it?
http://markleeautosales.com/
(It's the red one at the bottom of the page I know not a lot to go off of)
Have you looked at KBB or some other site to check the value of the car? I'd suggest doing that and getting more info on the mileage, mechanical, and interior condition.
Josh
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2020 Outback Limted XT
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That has different style spark plug connectors and I'm not sure it would bolt up to to our intake manifolds.Bishop wrote:I know I'm new here but Ive been reading as much as I could before I ask. The ej frank I'm working on right now has the normal style ej diamond coil but what about the ej25 brick of a diamond coil?
Josh
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1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm
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From what I have seen when going to salvage yards and such I know the lay out is different for the coil pack itself like for our leggys the plug is wires that come off of the housing vs. the 2.5s and such have theirs all in the housing and from the looks of it you would need to make a kind of mount for it if you wanted to use your manifold if you didn't want it flopping around.Also I agree with Legacy777 they are different pugs and I don't think it would work. But again that is just what I have seem to observe.Legacy777 wrote:That has different style spark plug connectors and I'm not sure it would bolt up to to our intake manifolds.Bishop wrote:I know I'm new here but Ive been reading as much as I could before I ask. The ej frank I'm working on right now has the normal style ej diamond coil but what about the ej25 brick of a diamond coil?
91 Legacy L (AT, FWD)-crashed 2/3/14
95 Legacy L (AT)
05 Outback XT (AT)
92 Legacy L (MT,AWD)
95 Legacy L (AT)
05 Outback XT (AT)
92 Legacy L (MT,AWD)
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There are a couple styles out there. You have the old style with the female connectors on the coil. The 96-97 ej25s have this style too. Late 97's through 99 had the male style coil. You can make a harness from an old style plug's connector and the new style's car-side connector, and use the male style coil. Same concept to use the neon coil. R
Starting in 99 for the 2.2's, and 00 for the 2.5's, they went to a different male coilpack. This has fewer wires so I don't think it would be usable even with a patch harness.
Nice thing about the 97-99 cars, is their plug wires work with the subaru or neon coilpacks.
Starting in 99 for the 2.2's, and 00 for the 2.5's, they went to a different male coilpack. This has fewer wires so I don't think it would be usable even with a patch harness.
Nice thing about the 97-99 cars, is their plug wires work with the subaru or neon coilpacks.
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Josh Colombo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2002 10:23 am Wait....I'm confused now.
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mike-tracy wrote:There are a couple styles out there. You have the old style with the female connectors on the coil. The 96-97 ej25s have this style too. Late 97's through 99 had the male style coil. You can make a harness from an old style plug's connector and the new style's car-side connector, and use the male style coil. Same concept to use the neon coil. R
Starting in 99 for the 2.2's, and 00 for the 2.5's, they went to a different male coilpack. This has fewer wires so I don't think it would be usable even with a patch harness.
Nice thing about the 97-99 cars, is their plug wires work with the subaru or neon coilpacks.
Hey, so how would one wire in the MSD coil pack to a 97 2.2? Im pretty sure its not plug and play. MSD says it wont work but Ive read on other forums that they have been modified to work? Do one use the plug from the Neon harness?
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There's a whole write-up on SL-i.net.
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92 SS Prefaced, GD dash swapped, 22T/205 Hybrid 20 psi - BEAST!
93 SS Bone Stock Gone!
94 TW Bone Stock Gone!
91 SS 4EAT Sold!
98 LGT 4EAT
98 LGT Wagon 4EAT
92 SS Prefaced, GD dash swapped, 22T/205 Hybrid 20 psi - BEAST!
93 SS Bone Stock Gone!
94 TW Bone Stock Gone!
91 SS 4EAT Sold!
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Aluxes wrote:mike-tracy wrote:There are a couple styles out there. You have the old style with the female connectors on the coil. The 96-97 ej25s have this style too. Late 97's through 99 had the male style coil. You can make a harness from an old style plug's connector and the new style's car-side connector, and use the male style coil. Same concept to use the neon coil. R
Starting in 99 for the 2.2's, and 00 for the 2.5's, they went to a different male coilpack. This has fewer wires so I don't think it would be usable even with a patch harness.
Nice thing about the 97-99 cars, is their plug wires work with the subaru or neon coilpacks.
Hey, so how would one wire in the MSD coil pack to a 97 2.2? Im pretty sure its not plug and play. MSD says it wont work but Ive read on other forums that they have been modified to work? Do one use the plug from the Neon harness?
To run the MSD on a 97, you have to splice in MSD's included harness to your car, and simply reuse the spark plug wires.
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Josh Colombo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2002 10:23 am Wait....I'm confused now.