Cosmo Racing Coil Packs?
#1
Cosmo Racing Coil Packs?
https://www.cosmoracing.com/high-power-ignition-coils/porsche-high-power-ignition-coils/porsche-970-panamera-4s-gts-turbo-turbo-2010-2016-4-8l-set-8pcs-ignition-coils-porsche
Anyone have experience with these? Are they the same as stock or uprated in any way? Can't really find info on them...
Also, just seen these:
https://www.driftshop.com/hp-ignition-uprated-coilpacks-porsche-cayenne-v8-2008.html
Is the Cayenne engine the same as the Panamera? Could be stupid questions but if I'm changing coil packs, I'd rather switch for a better, uprated version instead of oem.
Anyone have experience with these? Are they the same as stock or uprated in any way? Can't really find info on them...
Also, just seen these:
https://www.driftshop.com/hp-ignition-uprated-coilpacks-porsche-cayenne-v8-2008.html
Is the Cayenne engine the same as the Panamera? Could be stupid questions but if I'm changing coil packs, I'd rather switch for a better, uprated version instead of oem.
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; 05-30-2020 at 12:08 PM.
#2
Yeah the V8's are basically the same as far at the ignition coils are concerned
https://parts.byersporsche.com/p/Porsche_2010_/Direct-Ignition-Coil/66318468/94860210414.html - shows the part numbers, covers the number offered by driftshop
if you go that route let us know how the work, will probably be looking at coils in the next year or so
https://parts.byersporsche.com/p/Porsche_2010_/Direct-Ignition-Coil/66318468/94860210414.html - shows the part numbers, covers the number offered by driftshop
if you go that route let us know how the work, will probably be looking at coils in the next year or so
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; 05-30-2020 at 12:09 PM.
#3
The ones from driftshop are a perfect match. Its going to be a couple weeks before car is back on the road as Im waiting on parts and will give an update on how they perform then.
#4
The ONLY issue Im finding is that there is a bit of wiggle in the plug versus the stock one, due to the fact the seal is about 1mm too small in width. So, with the screw and everything in place, I'll run a tiny bead of high temp silicon. That shouldnt cause issues, right? I mean it's creating the spark on the opposite end of the plug so nothing is in the chamber of the coil pack... (or I have bigger problems haha)
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