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Rooz 06-01-2005 12:59 PM

Plasma Ignition System
 
Ok, so the last few days of school, we barely do anything in classes, so I took my Bavauto magazine with me and was reading and came across a very interesting product.

http://files.unitedbimmer.com/ub.c/R...a ignition.jpg

Plasma Booster Ignition Coils
Boost your firepower! These revolutionary plasma ignition systems provide a 100% gain on the secondary output to your spark plugs. The result is twice as many 03 molecules around the spark plug for faster, more stable combustion and a quicker buildup of pressure inside the chamber. Translation? Torque is available sooner!

Price:
Plasma Booster (add-on system): $164.95-249.95
Plasma Direct (replacement coils): $774.95-1034.95

Now, does this really work as good as they say it does?

E36Bimmer 06-01-2005 03:04 PM

it improves throttle response basically.. not worth the $700 price tag unless you need to replace your coils. Then I would consider it as a replacement upgrade..

komodo 06-01-2005 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E36Bimmer
it improves throttle response basically.. not worth the $700 price tag unless you need to replace your coils. Then I would consider it as a replacement upgrade..

:agree

defkon99 03-04-2006 07:32 AM

well its time for me to replace my coils since im getting all the systems of failing coils ( bogging, poor throttle response,slight engine missfire,engine light on, etc.) now are they really worth the $700.00 price tag or should i just go with something else?

c1apton 03-04-2006 07:40 AM

Bav Auto has the hi perfs for 449.00 and they're worth the investment. But before you jump into them make sure all else is ok. Clean out your MAF, change fuel & air filters and run a good cleaner through the fuel system. (Also check for vacuum leaks - cracked or loose hoses) You'll be really upset if you invest into coils only to have same symptoms.

tomctx 03-04-2006 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by defkon99
well its time for me to replace my coils since im getting all the systems of failing coils ( bogging, poor throttle response,slight engine missfire,engine light on, etc.) now are they really worth the $700.00 price tag or should i just go with something else?

Since you're an OBDI car, Bavauto has High performance coils for 274.95. It's just the OBD II cars that have to pay $700.

The OEM coils are $50 each, and don't come with the rubber boot. So the performance coils are actually cheaper.

Rob 03-05-2006 04:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by defkon99
well its time for me to replace my coils since im getting all the systems of failing coils ( bogging, poor throttle response,slight engine missfire,engine light on, etc.) now are they really worth the $700.00 price tag or should i just go with something else?

Check your coil boots first. I replaced all of my coils and found out that they were still good and the boots were bad. Take a multimeter and measure the resistance between the outside 2 connectors of the coil pack (remove and unplug them first). It should be in the area of .4 to .8 ohms.

As for the plasma setup, it's a recommended upgrade for FI, but I really do not see any benefit for NA.

And one last thing, Bavauto rips you off. Their prices are ridiculous. You can find better deals elsewhere.

billycuth 03-05-2006 08:38 PM

i did these

love the response

they are worth it if you need them. I did.

defkon99 03-05-2006 09:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob
Check your coil boots first. I replaced all of my coils and found out that they were still good and the boots were bad. Take a multimeter and measure the resistance between the outside 2 connectors of the coil pack (remove and unplug them first). It should be in the area of .4 to .8 ohms.

As for the plasma setup, it's a recommended upgrade for FI, but I really do not see any benefit for NA.

And one last thing, Bavauto rips you off. Their prices are ridiculous. You can find better deals elsewhere.


ok will doo!

c1apton 03-05-2006 10:55 PM

The majority of "perf" coils come with new boots

defkon99 03-06-2006 09:43 AM

humn any links for the New boots?>

defkon99 03-09-2006 10:14 AM

Ok so this morning at work.

The core windings inside these coils have been modified to increase firepower and promote a faster, more efficient burn. This gives your BMW increased torque in the lower range of RPM and more horsepower in the upper range. Exact improvements depend on the current condition of your BMW's engine, but you'll definitely feel the difference. They'll also improve your fuel economy.

$275.00 w free 3 day fedex

I picked these up :
http://www.bavauto.com/assets/imglib500/5003_6.jpg

defkon99 03-14-2006 08:42 PM

2 Attachment(s)
Hey ok Coils are in! Woot! cant wait to install um it a little roo dark and my engine is too hot to put these on right now, But desscent shipping fedex-3 day and nicwe packaging.

and thats all.:rotfl

komodo 03-14-2006 09:18 PM

^^ Very nice, let us know how they feel.

Up for a DIY? It's a similar procedure to Dudesky's Spark Plug DIY, however it wouldn't hurt to have another source. :)

defkon99 03-14-2006 09:26 PM

Sounds like a plan . Will do .


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