starion coil?

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starion coil?

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This may be a dumb question but i went to repco and autoone yesterday and asked for a starion coil & no coil manufacturer had a listing for starion. They said i would have to get a genuine part from mitsubishi, is there a reason for this or can i use any 2l 4cyl turbo coil?
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Post by Starion_Turbo »

Rubbish,
Get yourself a Bosh GT-40 works fine and probably better than stock.
Fits axactly the same as stock one,

cant see any reason why you'd have to run a stock mitsubishi part unless you want to pay double the price for the same thing with a different name on it.
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thanks dude, i thought it sounded a bit odd!
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I rang mitsubishi today and the guy asked for the VIN number because he didn't know what a starion was, that was mitsu spare parts, ahgg

sometimes they don't know so all they say is, uhh umm. mate you'll have to go genuine mate sorry, if you're gonna be in the car part game, it is your duty to know at least everycar sold here for the last 25 years, damnit!!
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Post by Abalistic »

A GT40 coil will work, but yes a Starion coil is special. The nearest thing compatable is a Commadore VN efi coil.
When a Starion coil is working properly it throws a spark a good 2 inches long. :)A.
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Post by TD05 »

what are the electrical specs for it, anyone know??
like primary & sec resistance turns, etc...
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Post by Powerslave »

TD05 wrote:I rang mitsubishi today and the guy asked for the VIN number because he didn't know what a starion was, that was mitsu spare parts, ahgg

sometimes they don't know so all they say is, uhh umm. mate you'll have to go genuine mate sorry, if you're gonna be in the car part game, it is your duty to know at least everycar sold here for the last 25 years, damnit!!
Try Moorooka Mitsubishi. I dropped in there to get an o-ring kit for the TBI about a year ago. At the counter , I got the same crap from a young fella. The older fella overheard the conversation , and butted in and said he would take care of it. He then said to me , "Good to see some of those starions still alive , you're very lucky to have one". He then let me out the back of the office and let me use the microfilm service manual and parts guide as they did not have a hard copy of it. From there I pointed out the part number , and get this , they had one in stock !!!. I can't remember his name , but was very helpful.

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Post by JPC »

The Bosch BIC290 is supposedly a direct replacement. I'm using one with no problems.
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Post by mrb1 »

The GT40 while it physically fits is a high resistance points coil. You will have less spark energy with this coil due to lower current passing through the coil.
Check the Bosch number JPC mentioned.
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Post by flav »

I have new coils in stock. :D
Why dont people just ask???
Whats yr addy so i can quote you.
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Post by RE510 »

thanks for your help everybody :)
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