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Aftermarket Ignition Systems

Aftermarket Ignition Systems

Postby mr2+1mz » Wed Apr 09, 2003 4:13 pm

:wink: Hello fellow gearheads, you will have to excuse me because over the past few years i have owned nothing but 1 honda. I know Im the outcast, I do have a serious question though. Im a proud owner of a 03' 1MZ-FE with 5 miles on it, oh did i forget to say it was out of the car and im gonna transplant it in a MR2!. but anyway my cousin is a toyota tech at a dealership and has been researching a few things for me, first thing i would like to go with an aftermarket ignition, doesnt sound like a big deal but i have heard that the stock coil/over plug tends to burn out rather quickly when a high output ignition is put onto them. the only thing im wanting to know is it true or false? who would know the limits? any help appreciated, thanks[/quote]
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Postby LifeguardSLE V6 » Wed Apr 09, 2003 6:13 pm

Dude, I read about the 1MZ transplant into an MR2.......my hats off to you for having the balls to try it....hope it works out.
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Postby mr2+1mz » Wed Apr 09, 2003 6:41 pm

LifeguardSLE V6 wrote:Dude, I read about the 1MZ transplant into an MR2.......my hats off to you for having the balls to try it....hope it works out.



well as i said i have a toyota tech at my disposal and all the information about the swap. shouldnt be that bad actually . except the wiring. but again i have toyota manuals to use. im wantong to drop a 150 shot direct port on top also. it will take me a good 3 months to save and build the bottom, but hey, all the better to mop the shitboxs with. oh and thanks for the luck.
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Re: Aftermarket Ignition Systems

Postby Flipside909 » Thu Apr 10, 2003 11:22 am

mr2+1mz wrote::wink: Hello fellow gearheads, you will have to excuse me because over the past few years i have owned nothing but 1 honda. I know Im the outcast, I do have a serious question though. Im a proud owner of a 03' 1MZ-FE with 5 miles on it, oh did i forget to say it was out of the car and im gonna transplant it in a MR2!. but anyway my cousin is a toyota tech at a dealership and has been researching a few things for me, first thing i would like to go with an aftermarket ignition, doesnt sound like a big deal but i have heard that the stock coil/over plug tends to burn out rather quickly when a high output ignition is put onto them. the only thing im wanting to know is it true or false? who would know the limits? any help appreciated, thanks


Are you talking a whole new ignition or a component like the Igintion Solutions Plasma Booster or the new MSD ignition control that works with Toyota Direct Ignition systems?
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Postby happy_aggies » Thu Apr 10, 2003 11:24 am

The 1MZ-FE swap in MR2 was featured in the magazine copule months ago.

I forgot what mag was that, but it was pretty detail.
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Postby Flipside909 » Thu Apr 10, 2003 11:25 am

happy_aggies wrote:The 1MZ-FE swap in MR2 was featured in the magazine copule months ago.

I forgot what mag was that, but it was pretty detail.


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Postby happy_aggies » Thu Apr 10, 2003 11:28 am

:o Dang Flip, u r fast n accurate. :wink:
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Re: Aftermarket Ignition Systems

Postby mr2+1mz » Thu Apr 10, 2003 1:28 pm

Flipside909 wrote:
mr2+1mz wrote::wink: Hello fellow gearheads, you will have to excuse me because over the past few years i have owned nothing but 1 honda. I know Im the outcast, I do have a serious question though. Im a proud owner of a 03' 1MZ-FE with 5 miles on it, oh did i forget to say it was out of the car and im gonna transplant it in a MR2!. but anyway my cousin is a toyota tech at a dealership and has been researching a few things for me, first thing i would like to go with an aftermarket ignition, doesnt sound like a big deal but i have heard that the stock coil/over plug tends to burn out rather quickly when a high output ignition is put onto them. the only thing im wanting to know is it true or false? who would know the limits? any help appreciated, thanks


Are you talking a whole new ignition or a component like the Igintion Solutions Plasma Booster or the new MSD ignition control that works with Toyota Direct Ignition systems?


more or less that is what im asking, i just dont know if any aftermarket companies make anything like a replacement coil over set up/DIS for the 1MZ. just dont want to beat around the bush buying coils every 3 months or so. thanks josh :evilbat:
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Re: Aftermarket Ignition Systems

Postby Flipside909 » Thu Apr 10, 2003 3:46 pm

mr2+1mz wrote:
more or less that is what im asking, i just dont know if any aftermarket companies make anything like a replacement coil over set up/DIS for the 1MZ. just dont want to beat around the bush buying coils every 3 months or so. thanks josh :evilbat:


Nope sorry. What you should be more worry about is blowing your knock sensors than blowing the coilpacks on the ignition. I have yet to hear someone fry their OEM ignition system because of upgrades. The TDI distributorless system is pretty solid and reliable. As for knock sensors...you will blow those frequently...no one has yet found an alternative for it.
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Re: Aftermarket Ignition Systems

Postby mr2+1mz » Fri Apr 11, 2003 1:53 pm

Flipside909 wrote:
mr2+1mz wrote:
more or less that is what im asking, i just dont know if any aftermarket companies make anything like a replacement coil over set up/DIS for the 1MZ. just dont want to beat around the bush buying coils every 3 months or so. thanks josh :evilbat:


Nope sorry. What you should be more worry about is blowing your knock sensors than blowing the coilpacks on the ignition. I have yet to hear someone fry their OEM ignition system because of upgrades. The TDI distributorless system is pretty solid and reliable. As for knock sensors...you will blow those frequently...no one has yet found an alternative for it.


thanks for the warning and also thanks for the info.
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