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WTB: 3800 ignition control module by LoW_KeY
Started on: 11-18-2013 01:06 AM
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Report this Post11-18-2013 01:06 AM Click Here to See the Profile for LoW_KeYSend a Private Message to LoW_KeYEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
Ok well mine I can't bolt my coil packs down. I'm assuming this is my misfire issue. I believe 2 of my 3 aren't bolted where the 2 posts slide into coil pack. So it's pretty much almost like sitting the packs on the ICM and hoping it fires right :P

so I'm almost betting I need a whole new module or is there a way to fix this?
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huh? the coil packs and module should both have bolt holes for 2 bolts per coil one between the 2 pins and one at the other end of the coil... perhaps your mounting plate does not? if that's the case just drill threw the mounting plate and bolt them down. if you need one, send me a PM, I can get you a good deal on a new one.




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mounting plate has holes.. just believe its stripped. Tossed a spare one on as when I first got motor the stock one was shot... then never thought well duh... coil packs need to be secure and after my last plug job the car runs like crap when trying to give it gas. but coil pack is pretty damn sloppy.
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Originally posted by LoW_KeY:

mounting plate has holes.. just believe its stripped. Tossed a spare one on as when I first got motor the stock one was shot... then never thought well duh... coil packs need to be secure and after my last plug job the car runs like crap when trying to give it gas. but coil pack is pretty damn sloppy.


my 3500 swap I had to 'make' the plate, nuts and bolts, no threaded holes :P
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Originally posted by hookdonspeed:

huh? the coil packs and module should both have bolt holes for 2 bolts per coil one between the 2 pins and one at the other end of the coil... perhaps your mounting plate does not? if that's the case just drill threw the mounting plate and bolt them down. if you need one, send me a PM, I can get you a good deal on a new one.






I take it that the pictures are the module? The modules you get a good price on. Are they GM?

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I take it that the pictures are the module? The modules you get a good price on. Are they GM?



no, standard motor products. OEM quality.
$160 for the standard brand,
$110 for standard T-series.
PM me if interested.


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Originally posted by hookdonspeed:


no, standard motor products. OEM quality.
$160 for the standard brand,
$110 for standard T-series.
PM me if interested.




Pricey little buggers.
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Pricey little buggers.


yep..
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/151194047194?lpid=82

there is a cheaper one on amazon, id be worried about if its actually standard or whatever... its `very cheap`
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yep..
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/151194047194?lpid=82

there is a cheaper one on amazon, id be worried about if its actually standard or whatever... its `very cheap`


Are you saying the standard brand is less quality?
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Are you saying the standard brand is less quality?


standard brand is OEM quality, just wondering why the one on amazon for 60 is so cheap...
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