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Old Mar 26, 2019, 10:40 PM
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Sparktech none cdi evo 8 help

Hello I have a question about the sparktech none cdi COP kit. About a month ago one of my coilpacks took a **** ordered one directly from sparktech well it took 3 weeks to get here and since I daily my car trying to avoid that down time agine. The new one I got says denso on it so was curious if there is a like coilpack I can buy from a parts store that will go with my other 3. Reson is I just had another 1 take a crap on me. Having the worst of luck right now. Any info will be appreciated
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Looks like they use the standard Denso Toyota coils.
Have your parts store interchange 90919-02240. Bring a coil with you to the store to compare as I'm not 100%, but this is the coil that is typically used in COP setups.

Also, I have 4 of these laying around, brand new, if you're interested and your parts store can't get them sooner. Might be worth hitting up ST as well, since they apparently have a 2 year warranty on the coils.

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Old Mar 26, 2019, 10:59 PM
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Thank you for the response. There is no part number on my new one. But it says denso unlike my other 3. Still has the logo on the side tho
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Yep that looks like a typical Toyota Denso coil. The part number I posted earlier should be correct.
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099700-070 comes up as a Honda coil.
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Originally Posted by Caseyt118
099700-070 comes up as a Honda coil.
Aw **** I had the wrong part number copied from when I was comparing the two.

90919-02240

My bad, man that should be correct. The honda part has an offset mounting hole and a different connector, this one has it centered.
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would that be the same

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Those look like they'd be fine, although I have a feeling the MasterPro won't last very long based on prior experiences.
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Originally Posted by Fox_IX
Those look like they'd be fine, although I have a feeling the MasterPro won't last very long based on prior experiences.
Then don't buy a coil from Autozone or Advance either. They are all the same parts. They are just private labeled as Masterpro, or Duralast.
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Originally Posted by Tanro
Then don't buy a coil from Autozone or Advance either. They are all the same parts. They are just private labeled as Masterpro, or Duralast.
Are they for sure? Or is this a theory?
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How long did your Densos last? It sounded short.
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Only replaced 1 the last time I bought the car and have put 30k on it. Already had the sparktech set up. Also belive the reson the first one failed was because I steamed cleaned my engine bay and forgot to suck the water out of the spark plug holes. Just trying to figure out the fastest replacement I can get denso from local store but there not in stock but the masterpro is in stock but also dont want to cheap out on a critical part.
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30k isn't much. I'm not sure how steam cleaning can short circuit a coil. What chemicals are in the steam? If pure steam, then it shouldn't short anything because there won't be any ions to conduct electricity.
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Originally Posted by 2006EvoIXer
30k isn't much. I'm not sure how steam cleaning can short circuit a coil. What chemicals are in the steam? If pure steam, then it shouldn't short anything because there won't be any ions to conduct electricity.
The spark plug holes were full of water when I pulled the cop kit of. I assumed that's what fried my first 1

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