Free with caveats: PNP LS coil harness for SADForce setup
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Free with caveats: PNP LS coil harness for SADForce setup
The final-ish design for the Flow Force PNP LS coil harness is ready to go to production, but we'd like a tester for the non-VVT 1.8 version. There are a couple earlier prototypes in use that worked out well, and we've* simplified the design to make it, well, more simple.
This is meant to match up nicely with the SADFab bracket and wires, and used LS truck coils for a complete plug and play package (SADForce... get it?)
What you get: a production sample Flow Force plug and play coil harness
What you will pay: $0.00 including shipping, although local (Monterey/SF Bay Area) would be preferred
What you need: A 1994-2000 Miata, SADFab bracket, plug wires, LS truck coils, andan MS3 to power it all (I stand corrected - any stand alone will do)
What you need to commit to: have everything ready to install and test when I send you the harness in 2 weeks or so, and have the time to install and test and give detailed feedback with pictures and stuff.
Any takers?
*The "we" here refers exclusively to Barton
This is meant to match up nicely with the SADFab bracket and wires, and used LS truck coils for a complete plug and play package (SADForce... get it?)
What you get: a production sample Flow Force plug and play coil harness
What you will pay: $0.00 including shipping, although local (Monterey/SF Bay Area) would be preferred
What you need: A 1994-2000 Miata, SADFab bracket, plug wires, LS truck coils, and
What you need to commit to: have everything ready to install and test when I send you the harness in 2 weeks or so, and have the time to install and test and give detailed feedback with pictures and stuff.
Any takers?
*The "we" here refers exclusively to Barton
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I have a 2000 and have been wanting to switch to COP. This is the perfect incentive. I have LS coils but need to order the sadfab bracket. Provided I can have the bracket within the next two weeks if ordered today, I'm in. I emailed Sean from sadfab and waiting to hear back.
I live in FL but am willing to offset some of the shipping cost.
I live in FL but am willing to offset some of the shipping cost.
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I have a 2000 and have been wanting to switch to COP. This is the perfect incentive. I have LS coils but need to order the sadfab bracket. Provided I can have the bracket within the next two weeks if ordered today, I'm in. I emailed Sean from sadfab and waiting to hear back.
I live in FL but am willing to offset some of the shipping cost.
I live in FL but am willing to offset some of the shipping cost.
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Heard back from Sean. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like they'll be getting LS brackets in for another month or two. There is a slight chance he may get me one sooner if a pending sale falls through. As a backup plan, I fabricated a quick mounting bracket solution that maintains the same SADFab bracket coil location. It's not nearly as nice but it's functional and will work until I get the one from SADFab. Let me know if this setup is still acceptable to you in the event I don't get the other bracket in time. Here are a few fit check pics...
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As long as the spacing and location of the coils are quite close to the SADfab locations, which it looks like they are, then we're good. I should have the sample to send to you in a few days.
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Looks good! I love that bracket. Super tidy and functional-chic. I ran it on my car until I puller the turbo to pass smog.
I've got one production prototype for a VVT car. The only difference is the wire colors aren't right. Anyone who wants that one can have it for $30. The rest should be here in a week or so, and will be $59 for 1.8 cars and $69 for 1.6.
I've got one production prototype for a VVT car. The only difference is the wire colors aren't right. Anyone who wants that one can have it for $30. The rest should be here in a week or so, and will be $59 for 1.8 cars and $69 for 1.6.
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Looks good! I love that bracket. Super tidy and functional-chic. I ran it on my car until I puller the turbo to pass smog.
I've got one production prototype for a VVT car. The only difference is the wire colors aren't right. Anyone who wants that one can have it for $30. The rest should be here in a week or so, and will be $59 for 1.8 cars and $69 for 1.6.
I've got one production prototype for a VVT car. The only difference is the wire colors aren't right. Anyone who wants that one can have it for $30. The rest should be here in a week or so, and will be $59 for 1.8 cars and $69 for 1.6.