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I need to replace my sons plugs and I'm going to replace the wires and coils too. I'd like to upgrade them to a higher performance type persay... any suggestions? I'd like to stay under $400 if possible. .. any help or links would be greatly appreciated!
 
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Originally Posted by Bzak1pgh
I need to replace my sons plugs and I'm going to replace the wires and coils too. I'd like to upgrade them to a higher performance type persay... any suggestions? I'd like to stay under $400 if possible. .. any help or links would be greatly appreciated!
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Check the most reliable supplier for the Crossfire, NEEDSWINGS, they are active on our site. The down side of your request for all of the parts is quite low. Your not going to buy everything for that $400 or less.

BTW, what Crossfire model does your son have at this time?

Good Luck.....
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05 Crossfire V6 base
 
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05 Crossfire V6 base

Here's the link for ignition parts for your son's base model ($209 for wires, plugs and gauge) Coils @ $99.95 each and you need 6. Looks like $800+ for the parts...

The Crossfire is not a cheap car to work on, even the simplest of repairs.

Click on link below
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NeedsWings Performance Products. Ignition XF
 
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Here's the link for ignition parts for your son's base model ($209 for wires, plugs and gauge) Coils @ $99.95 each and you need 6. Looks like $800+ for the parts...

The Crossfire is not a cheap car to work on, even the simplest of repairs.

Click on link below
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NeedsWings Performance Products. Ignition XF
thank u! At least I have a good place to start! Thanks for ur time!
 
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thank u! At least I have a good place to start! Thanks for ur time!
Replacing the coils is a waste of money if they are not causing any problems and then only replace the faulty one not all of them.
 
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Replacing the coils is a waste of money if they are not causing any problems and then only replace the faulty one not all of them.
I agree . . . I was just going to ask why he thinks that he needs to replace the coils?
 
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If you suspect the coil packs........just move / swap them to see if the problem is associated with the coil or not. Id not replace them till I need to. Enjoy, Woody
 
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BTW plain Crossfire is the same engine as a Mercedes SLK320 (M112 engine). OEM coils were made by Bosch like most of the electrics. Gap plugs at .8mm (.032").
 
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BTW plain Crossfire is the same engine as a Mercedes SLK320 (M112 engine). OEM coils were made by Bosch like most of the electrics. Gap plugs at .8mm (.032").
Spark gap is 1.0 mm (.039")
 
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I did plugs and wires at 100,000 miles on the Graphite - made a world of difference and got rid of my misfire and O2 codes. I went to Rob at Needwings for the parts.

Yea, I don't see a reason to replace coils at all.
 
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Is this the right coil for my N/A '07 ? Bosch Original Equipment 0221503035
 
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Thanks guys! I'll take the advice and leave the coils alone..
 
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Originally Posted by Bzak1pgh
thank u! At least I have a good place to start! Thanks for ur time!
Not to take anything away from Needswings, but you can order the coil packs from Amazon for $40/$50 less. Look up the packs for the MB SLK 320. They are the same. NeedsWings maybe high performance, unknown, but you ask them. They wires and spark plugs are excellent.
 
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Mods: Please move this thread . . . Thanks,
 
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OK when trying to get the clips off the coil pack I broke the tabs to remove them how easy to replace the 3? Ignition pigtail connector is the best I could think of.
 

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OK when trying to get the clips off the coil pack I broke the tabs to remove them how easy to replace the 3? Ignition pigtail connector is the best I could think of.
The plastic clip release gets brittle over time and they break very easily. You really don't need that clip but you can use a small cable tie to secure the connector to the coil pack if you wish.
 
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The plastic clip release gets brittle over time and they break very easily. You really don't need that clip but you can use a small cable tie to secure the connector to the coil pack if you wish.
Thanks RedDog
 
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