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Boost Engineering?

Anybody know what happened to boost engineering? When I do a search it says they are out of business.
I need to order my Edis setup.
Does anybody know where I can source the coils, connectors, and controllers?

Thanks in advance

John

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I would guess a junkyard I believe that is where he got his stuff. I would buy the coil new Accel has a high performance EDIS coil you can buy I am using the plug wire set for a mustang cobra the controller itself would be fine from a junkyard and you can get sensor and wire harness there also. Have you look on DIYAutotune I don't know for sure if they have the EDIS stuff but it's worth a try.
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Thanks gssmith660. I checked with DIYautotune. They don't actually sell any EDIS coils or controllers. Good call on the Accel coils. I will check them out.
Decided to go MS2 V3.57. Going to do it in 2 stages. Ignition first this fall.
Then Fuel next spring. Have to save up the funds. I figure should be able to do the complete conversion for $4000.00

Thanks Again.

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It would be easier to do it all at once believe me I did it in two stages and it was a lot of duplicate work.
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Yeah, they went out of business. I got my stuff from a junkyard out of an early 90's Explorer.
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i too am running edis twin plug ms2 and have spoken to countless people regarding the accel coil packs and they all agree there is no diff in spark output and the factory ford packs rarely ever have a problem and at 15.00 at a salvage yard its hard to beat
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Are you single or dual plug? I might have some extra parts around.
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Twin plug. I currently have an older electromotive hpv1 system, that I want to sell, in favour of the MS2 system. I was going to change wires and plugs but discovered that new wires would run me $300. So that's when I decided to go MS2. Should be able to do ignition for around $1200. Maybe get $200 for my electromotive system.

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