I am after a length of Moroso ignition lead, anyone got a source? I can see plenty in the usual places, all blue, pink, red etc but not a black one.
I have the Megajolt installed and for some reason I have corrosion inside the plug cap which causes a misfire. I replaced the terminal and cut the lead back one inch but I am still getting a misfire. Really odd because since I installed the Megajolt the car has never been out in the rain and was in dry storage for a few years.
I also replaced the plugs, all was fine for a short while and the misfire returned, I also notice that the car just isn't on song, doesn't have that familiar 'zing' you get when all is perfect.
Moroso ignition lead
#2 Re: Moroso ignition lead
Trigger wheels sell a complete set with plugs for £56 in black: http://trigger-wheels.com/store/contents/en-uk/p17.html
David Jones
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#3 Re: Moroso ignition lead
Thanks David, doesn't say what make they are but for that price well worth buying the complete set.
Dave
Dave
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#4 Re: Moroso ignition lead
"Set of four 8mm silicone spark plug leads. Please note that these are suitable for our gen 1 coil packs only not gen 2 coil packs."
What is the difference?
What is the difference?
Danny
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#5 Re: Moroso ignition lead
From their website
Our coil and coilpack kits are ideal for any wasted spark ignition installations. We stock two sorts of coilpack, 1st generation and 2nd generation coil packs. The 2nd generation coil packs differ from the earlier units in that they are slightly smaller and lighter and the HT leads connect to a "pin in tower" connectors rather than the locking receptacles of the 1st generation units.
We generally recommend using the 1st generation coil packs.
Please note that our spark plug leads are only suitable for use with the 1st generation coil packs
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