Upstate Chat Thread - 2022 and Beyond
I need some part number help.
I'm finally putting some money into the s2000. As i'll be running super charged e85, i want to get new coil packs. I turn to you, upstate folk, to help me find the correct part number since the parts websites seem to have some discrepancy.
I'm looking for 2006-2010 Civic Si coil packs. Some websites list them as the same as base civic, others don't. I want to make sure i get the right ones. I'll be purchasing from majestic honda if i can find the part number and be certain about it.
from Evan's tuning:
thanks for any help!
edit... i'm somewhat confident that they are part number 30520-RRA-S01, but i'm not 100% sure
I'm finally putting some money into the s2000. As i'll be running super charged e85, i want to get new coil packs. I turn to you, upstate folk, to help me find the correct part number since the parts websites seem to have some discrepancy.
I'm looking for 2006-2010 Civic Si coil packs. Some websites list them as the same as base civic, others don't. I want to make sure i get the right ones. I'll be purchasing from majestic honda if i can find the part number and be certain about it.
from Evan's tuning:
7. ignition coils
7. ignition coils
The OEM s2000 ignition coils are a hit or miss on what kind of power they can support. We have seen the OEM coils support very high power levels (800 whp+), but also have issues even with decreasing spark plug gap greatly at 400 whp power level. We have found the best replacement for the OEM s2000s are from 06+ Civic Si / K20 coils. We have personally tested the K20 coils with small plug gaps to around 1200 whp on our drag s2000. There are several ignition coil options on the market for s2000s, but for the cost of new OEM K20 coils (under $300.00 for a set of 4 at the dealer) you cannot beat OEM reliability.
thanks for any help!
edit... i'm somewhat confident that they are part number 30520-RRA-S01, but i'm not 100% sure
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