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Gap and Coil

Any other suggestions for plug gap? I am running Bosch wires and they look almost new. I also have 2 Bosch coils 0.221.121.001 and 0.221.121.006 one better then the other with the Permatune?

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Old 09-14-2003, 12:51 PM
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Update

Just an FYI for future Permatune users, this came form tech support:

It sounds to me that the 006 coil was just plain defective because we have used it with our system for many many years with no problems. My idea is if it works don't fix it, so if the car runs great with .030 gap then leave it alone.

The problem with the points is fairly common, the pivot insulator goes bad and then the signal goes to ground. You may be interested in our breaker less kit.

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