New Hondata Coil on Plug conversion for B/D/H/F Series cars!
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Is this good for all motor cars to?
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Yep, works on all motor cars too.
We've been testing one on Raul's 9 second civic for a few months now, working great. No more stock coil or ignitor problems, no need for a rotor, and once I get done making the billet distributor cover, you wont need the cap either! :) |
ahhhh shit.
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Sign me up, Sucka!
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I'll add it to your bill, pal. Just want one, or 10? :)
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Seems like coils packs are getting popular on older Honda motors
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Your going to make billet covers? Price?
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This would be good on my race car lol
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how much are you wanting for pre order, and do i have to change anything on my s300 ecu.
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shit i want that.. obd2 and obd1 think i would pick one up for my bros gsr and my h22a
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no i do have a question.. will these coils be beter then nology hot wires? spark wise?
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:facepalm:
This setup sounds pretty sweet. Looking forward to seeing this distributor cover! |
Interested in seeing a cover to retain them
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Jake would have not lost the IFo race if he had this on his car !!!
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At least he lost to our favorite pineapple! :)
I will be making a billet distributor cover in the near future.. It will probably come out around the time that the Hondata kit is available.. Nothing special is needed to be done to the S300, just check the box to enable ignition output on AltC, and you're done.. Pre-order price is $395 with free spark plugs, and I will be offering discounts on the billet distributor cover to those who buy the Hondata CPR.. |
hey i was just wondering. jeez but i dont see whats wrong with this question or are nology hotwires not so good?
no i do have a question.. will these coils be beter then nology hot wires? spark wise? |
The stock vtec plug wire covers will work to retain the coil packs, as well as the T1 Race Development plug wire cover..
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The Nology Hot wires have been proven over and over to do nothing on high hp cars.
In my eyes, OEM wires are better than Nology wires. |
Thanks for the input. First answer I've ever got on that question
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Why doesnt hondata just develop one of these?
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That AEM EPM item does not work with the Honda ECU, they could develop a billet housing for the distributor sensors, but no need to reinvent the wheel, or distributor housing in this case.
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Cause the stock ecu which hondata uses relys on the stock timing components. It isn't a standalone like aem.
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In your opinion is the aem ecu/cop a better setup?
Sighhhhhh i need intenseneal in here to explain all this to me!!! |
Since the AEM COP does not work with a honda ECU, we are talking about two different products. :)
Intenseneal isn't exactly anyone I would be taking any sort of Honda advice from, just read his posts and make your own assumption. :) The Hondata CPR kits are now on backorder, I sold out of them this week. |
All I was suggesting is Hondata develop something to take the distributors place, it will look pretty goofy, even with a billet cover, to have the distributor still bolted up despite having a COP. More than half of the Honda/Acura customer base has pride in the visual appearance of their engine bay. I'd also be willing to wager to say that a large percentage of buyers would get this just to say they have it and for cosmetic purposes.
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More than half also cant afford to buy an s300 just to use this..
When is the next shipment supposed to come in. Or do they not have an eta yet. |
Unfortunately, No ETA has been given.. I received over a third of the initial released amount, and sold them all within a few weeks with the billet distributor cap.. I can put your name on a list if you definately want one..
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BTW, Joe, that cap is really nice looking. I wouldn't consider this if your piece wasn't available. Too bad I'm running a K20Z3 soon.
You should get a pic of that cap posted up here. |
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