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Old 08-12-2008, 01:54 PM
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Default LS coil relocation brackets

I was thinking about some trick brackets to move my coils, any opinions?
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We are about to mass produce these one offs:



They have the cylinder numbers milled into them for quick identification, and will be offered in black anodized.



Don't have pricing yet, but will soon.

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Nice design Tyler
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Very cool. I will be needing something like this for my COP setup...Hmmm
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Damn You Tyler!!! This is why these cars are never done
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Check out the one from KaTech. They have a coil mount that positions the package off the outboard side of the valve cover and right over the headers. Not sure about any heating issues - but it looks like a solid design. (I beleive there is one installed in this months Corvette Fever mag on a yellow c6r Pratt/Miller car)

http://www.katechengines.com/street_...etail.php?id=4

http://www.prattmillerc6rs.com/gallery.htm

Beautifull mount Tyler !!!

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Awesome mounts Tyler - but obviously I am slightly biased.
The design and machine quality is absolutely scond to none.

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Check out the one from KaTech. They have a coil mount that positions the package off the outboard side of the valve cover and right over the headers. Not sure about any heating issues - but it looks like a solid design. (I beleive there is one installed in this months Corvette Fever mag on a yellow c6r Pratt/Miller car)

Beautifull mount Tyler !!!
The Katech mounts are great pieces but don't mount that way at all. They relocate the coils further inboard not outboard. They require Katech's valve covers (which are also great pieces) and new plug wires that are included in the kit.
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Don't have pricing yet, but will soon.
Let us know when you get that hammered out, Tyler.
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what coils are those? making any for stock LS1 coils?
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Those look great Tyler,but doesn´t seem to fit mine,i have msd coils for early lsx.Am I rigth???
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