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G13A / G16A Coil - Ballist Resistor or not?

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G13A / G16A Coil - Ballist Resistor or not?

Post by RoldIT »

As the title says, when buying a coil for the above mentioned engine, do they require a coil to suit cars with resistor or without resistor? (ie Bosch GT40 or GT40R)

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Re: G13A / G16A Coil - Ballist Resistor or not?

Post by christover1 »

RoldIT wrote:As the title says, when buying a coil for the above mentioned engine, do they require a coil to suit cars with resistor or without resistor? (ie Bosch GT40 or GT40R)

Cheers,
Kris :D
My G13A and my previous G13B both had Bosch GT40

Resistor types are only fitted to 1.0litre Sierras as far as I know.

I know not of G16's but should be the same on carb models.
EFI or TBI could be different.'
I had a transistor coil on mine, which is wrong, but it still ran. :oops:

I assume, but don't know, that transistor type coils could be for ecu ran engines?

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Post by RoldIT »

Thanks for that, sounds like a plan.

Does anyone know the difference?
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