Plug and Play Toyota Coil-On-Plug Setup
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So are one of those mine?
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That's for me to know and you to find out
The first 1.8 harness. I set the 3 stand-off plugs a little closer to the main loom and I really like how it turned out, much cleaner. I am going to do all the 1.6 harnesses like that as well. I am installing this harness on my own car this weekend, and once I test it I will start taking deposits for 94-95 OBDI 1.8 setups. OBDII 1.8s will be next, probably 2 weeks. The same 2 week discount applies for the 1.8 guys, $200 shipped until 2 weeks from today.
The first 1.8 harness. I set the 3 stand-off plugs a little closer to the main loom and I really like how it turned out, much cleaner. I am going to do all the 1.6 harnesses like that as well. I am installing this harness on my own car this weekend, and once I test it I will start taking deposits for 94-95 OBDI 1.8 setups. OBDII 1.8s will be next, probably 2 weeks. The same 2 week discount applies for the 1.8 guys, $200 shipped until 2 weeks from today.
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Want a set too... Can you ship it to Holland (europe)??
Ill pay the extra shipping (usps is cheapest)
I have a LINK mk1 ecu and a 1.8 engine (I need a plate for a 1.8 engine) The car is a 91 (1.6 before convertion to 1.8, wiring still uses 1.6 coils...)
Ill pay the extra shipping (usps is cheapest)
I have a LINK mk1 ecu and a 1.8 engine (I need a plate for a 1.8 engine) The car is a 91 (1.6 before convertion to 1.8, wiring still uses 1.6 coils...)
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Bad news for the '94 guys. I finally got home this weekend to take a look at the little mini-harness in the '94, and it's got 3 or 4 connectors and a couple of grounds, and one of the connectors is not easy to get to. Shipping this harness pre-spliced isn't going to work out. For the '94 guys, I can ship a harness with labeled wire ends that you splice into your stock harness, or I can ship a harness with a Weatherpack connnector at one end, and then supply you with the other end of the Weatherpack to splice into your stock harness so you can remove the COP harness if you ever need to.
$190 without the Weatherpack, $200 with. For another $10 I can supply a second female/male to connect up to the stock coil connectors so you can switch back to the OEM coils easily. I only have a couple of 1.8 orders, and I will email you guys individually about this to decide what each person wants to do.
$190 without the Weatherpack, $200 with. For another $10 I can supply a second female/male to connect up to the stock coil connectors so you can switch back to the OEM coils easily. I only have a couple of 1.8 orders, and I will email you guys individually about this to decide what each person wants to do.
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Mighty mouse, tell me that when you send your order. I could be wrong, but I believe you maintain the 1.6 coils when you swap over, so it would be a 1.6 harness with a 1.8 mounting plate.
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Missed this too. greddymx5, send me an email to the address I have listed for Paypal in the first post and we can discuss this. I have never done international shipping, but as long as you cover the extra shipping and duty charges, I don't think there should be any problems. As with the other 1.8 swap, you will use a 1.6 harness with a 1.8 plate.