I have read on this board many times that ignition coils are either work properly or they go bad, which usually reveals itself by not being able to start the car. My '64 365 horse driver has been running fine very nicely since I bought it a year ago. It did have a very noticeable miss at about 4000 rpm if I got on it, which isn't very common. In any case, it had an aftermarket coil that had a 'special high output' sticker on it by some no-name company. It was not black so in my ongoing quest to get the engine compartment as stock looking as possible, I bought a proper black one from NAPA auto parts (based on comments on this board re good quality from NAPA). It made a very noticeable improvement in the performance and the miss completely disappeared.
So fellow tuners, don't overlook the coil even if the car starts proper and runs decent. I was surprised.
So fellow tuners, don't overlook the coil even if the car starts proper and runs decent. I was surprised.
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