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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
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      Just outside Ann Arbor, MI
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      Ls3 coil relocation recommendations

      Anyone have any relocation kits they have been impressed with ? I am trying to decide what to use with the new motor for the vert.

      Thanks!
      Dion

    2. #2
      Join Date
      Sep 2011
      Location
      Whitehall,Pa
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      153

      Ls3 coil relocation recommendations

      Are you still interested? I just saw ur post now-I relocated my coil packs- got ls3 adapters to run sbc valve covers and put clear ones on-

    3. #3
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      Sep 2011
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      Whitehall,Pa
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      Ls3 coil relocation recommendations

      It's a 69 camaro

    4. #4
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      Personally I think relocating the coils creates other issues. When I install and engine in a car, I want it to look like it is sitting there "stand alone." In other words, I don't want wires or hoses coming from the engine bay to the engine. With the main engine harness anchored towards the rear of the engine the coil harnesses are already integrated and the plug wires go from the coil to the spark plugs.

      When you move the coils to the chassis (body) now you have to remake the coil harnesses and then make plug wire. I used Holley valve covers and coil covers to clean up the look:



      There are carious other styles of coil covers that look really nice.

      Just my 2 cents.

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    5. #5
      Join Date
      Sep 2011
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      Whitehall,Pa
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      Ls3 coil relocation recommendations

      I put my coils on the crossmember- u don't see them-the wires come up right to the spark plugs under the headers

    6. #6
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      Jan 2011
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      I used a bracket I found on ebay. I located them just in front of the upper control arms:



      This link to my build thread shows the bracket, where I mounted them, how I built the wiring harness, etc.: https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...24#post1081224

    7. #7
      Join Date
      May 2007
      Location
      Chicago, IL.
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      141

      Billet Specialties Valve Cover Conversion Kit

      Billet Specialties Valve Cover Conversion Kit

      Billet Specialties LS Valve cover conversion kit gives modern performance classic style. The LS Valve Cover Conversion kit allows the use of perimeter style small block Chevrolet valve covers on an LS motor while hiding the coils underneath for a classic clean look. Recessed wire channels drop the wires where you need them for ease of installation.
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      Precision Machined from 6061-T6 Billet Aluminum
      Works with the large LS3 coils (AC Delco D514A)
      Hides the coils underneath the valve cover
      Recessed wire channels for the plug wires and the coil harness
      Retains the factory LS gasket for a leak free seal
      Hidden Oil Fill Cap – one each side for ease of access.
      Stainless Hardware included
      Made in the USA







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