1.8T coilpack failure part # 06B 905 115R - after 15 weeks of use
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Completed 1.8T coilpack conversion on March 12th
utilizing Apikol's fine harness and 5 of the
06B 905 115R coils supplied by Apikol.
Patient is a 93 UrS4 who's sole mod is MTM chipset with stock boost tranducer.
Last night at 9 pm June 28th car developed a miss, determined which cylinder it was by
unplugging harness from injectors. Then
confirmed swapping coilpacks around and the miss
moves with the coilpack.
So I could easily determine which coilpack was
bad, and when I buy a replacement tomorrow it
won't be a difficult replacement.
Total lifespan of coilpack, 15 weeks 3 days.
Lesson learned is to have a spare coilpack in
the trunk at all times.
utilizing Apikol's fine harness and 5 of the
06B 905 115R coils supplied by Apikol.
Patient is a 93 UrS4 who's sole mod is MTM chipset with stock boost tranducer.
Last night at 9 pm June 28th car developed a miss, determined which cylinder it was by
unplugging harness from injectors. Then
confirmed swapping coilpacks around and the miss
moves with the coilpack.
So I could easily determine which coilpack was
bad, and when I buy a replacement tomorrow it
won't be a difficult replacement.
Total lifespan of coilpack, 15 weeks 3 days.
Lesson learned is to have a spare coilpack in
the trunk at all times.
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that an "R" would be much much better than that.
I am still on 115L's that I installed in 2005. Only lost one so far. And I am RS2'd. (No tracking)
I am still on 115L's that I installed in 2005. Only lost one so far. And I am RS2'd. (No tracking)
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