That's great. The one we tried to remove initially, before anyone had done so, hung and would not come out. Glad to see people are able to pull the complete shield. Much cleaner.
Filippo
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These coils are pretty inexpensive, purchased individually, so really no big concern on value. No reason they won't work just as well - the shield is simply in the shaft already and is unneeded on the coil.The obvious down side to all these coil mods is that these coils are now worthless to anyone but an n54 owner. I hope they still work as well.
Yes. Clip that small bit of black plastic which looks like shielding but doesn't really do much. It will free up the two cables to easily go around the next coil. On #6, given the cam cover ledge, it needs to be installed slightly off pointing to the rear. If rear is 12 o'clock, turned slightly to the right at 1 o'clock.
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Make sure you route factory wires in front of the coil tube and seat the coil straight back then rotate until hits the wire cover so that you it's all way down and if anything will probably keep from moving also use half the rubber gasket to center the coil so doesn't move around and lift on own. I was thinking of making a bar slash bracket to hold coils down but don't feel it's necessary unless I notice them riding up off plugsOh thanks for the info.
It seemed like on my car the coils would only truly seat in the 12 to 1 oclock position.
At the angle you've got it felt like it was seated but if I rotated it more the coil would actually go a little lower and I could feel it bumping the spark plug. The rear of the coil was otherwise bumping the wiring area. It felt like it was seated but the difference is quite small.
Anyway. I took the backs off. The plastic is absolute garbage. I can't believe they hadn't already broken during my fiddling. It's like paper. Very poor quality. The fact that this went out to customers in this quality is a joke. A class action should be brought.
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As the OEM wiring is quite tight it seemed like the coils sometimes worked loose and rose up. I've pushed them back down. I will be checking them again but as they are so much stronger they will obviously arc any gap. Only if misfire occur will it be problematic.
Had a drive in the car and it felt very strong. Seemed to be squirming on the tyres more than normal. That's a good indication.
As I use alot of water and methanol a stronger spark could really be helping. Especially under a strong flow at high boost.
Because I had a few drinks and mistook the $300 for just the harness and the full kit although I still think one could save $50 or so going this route if they bought the coils themselves. That way they could get the newer versions too, some of which appear to only have a half inch of shielding at the tip.First off, how do you propose saving $215 with BL over PR?
Another way to look at it: what's your cars setup and what is causing you to change ignition system? Plenty of people seem to run the stock ignition system without issue. One step colder plugs for most. If your ignition system is working fine, you could be due for a plug change and you can just wait on the ignition system and see what happens.
From experience, I have to say that "upgrades" are not always upgrades. If unsure, waiting and doing a plug change may be a good answer for now.
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I knew you were n54 but didnt know if you had another vehicle because you said the save money thing and I know pr has a converter box you buy in addition to kit for n55 was just me misunderstanding your misunderstanding lolBecause I had a few drinks and mistook the $300 for just the harness and the full kit although I still think one could save $50 or so going this route if they bought the coils themselves. That way they could get the newer versions too, some of which appear to only have a half inch of shielding at the tip.
The reason I'm looking at changing the ignition system is because of upgrading turbos, and from owning several BMWs I know it's a lot better to prevent things than to let them break and have to fix them. The colder plugs are a given and already ordered, I just want to knock out everything and hopefully make a "bulletproof" setup. Plus like @V8bait or @jyamona said in another thread, what's stopping anyone from swapping out the R8 coils for another set of smart coils? 10+ years from now, PR coils might not be available. But at least this BL harness will allow us to run upgraded coils one way or another considering it cuts the DME out of the equation.
Typicallly I actually *do* prefer for the DME to see everything going on in the car which is why I ditched my JB4 asap when MHD came out, why I would've gone BoostBox had I went single Turbo, and part of the reason I like the PR coils so much. But the more I think about it, the more I think the BL solution (at least the harness) might be better long term.
@Rob09msport , not sure where you got the "converter box" or N55 part from? But you shouldn't feel guilty repping your setup just cause its been known to cause issues for others. Sharing our experiences is what forums are for, and even if you and @fmorelli have different opinions on the same products I like hearing both, considering you two are some of the posters I hold in higher regards.