DIS coil source?
Shannen Durphey
shannen at grolen.com
Sat May 27 03:41:07 GMT 2000
The 2.0 and 2.2l engines found in Chevy Cavaliers and Berettas will
work. This module has a connection for the crank sensor harness. The
2.5L Olds module is the same, but the crank sensor for that car is
attached directly to the module and it's not as neat to use for
testing.
Oh, the DIS 2.0l engine is the one with the wide, flat valve cover
which started production around 88 or 89. There are a couple of other
2.0s in the J carline which are dizzy equipped.
Shannen
Daniel Houlton wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm starting to play with a DIS controller for a 4 cly engine. I need
> to source a 2-coil pack to play with and I'd like to get one from a 4
> cyl GM. These are the round body ones that look like what Electromotive
> sells.
>
> I have no idea what to ask or look for at a junkyard though. Can someone
> reccomend a particular application? I did go to one junkyard that had a
> barrel full of them and there were several different types. The coils
> themselves all looked the same, but the bases they were attached to had
> different types of connectors and/or heat sinks.
>
> Any particular application that will be easier to work with? Or an
> application at all? www.car-parts.com has a good search engine, but I
> want to be sure of a vehicle and year that has the coils I want before
> buying one blindly.
>
> And what are they worth? The yard I went to wanted $50 for a 2-coil
> pack which I thought was absurd. I was expecting like $20. Are they
> really going for that much?
>
> thanks
> --Dan
>
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