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Here is the flight report-

 

car starts quicker-

 

low speed rpms much more stable and smoooooooth.

 

high rpms are attained much quicker than before- power is way up.

 

no more backfiring when you let off it. No more dead -flat spots- all gone!!!

 

idle is 1050 rpm and rock solid.

 

 

the car is smoother- quicker- pulls harder than ever now- actually it never pulled this hard before the new coils- never.

the car has been transformed into a more user friendly -driver friendly experience.

 

I am back in love with the car again, this is way a lamborghini should run. Smooth, Powerful and Perfect.

 

 

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Here is the flight report-

 

car starts quicker-

 

low speed rpms much more stable and smoooooooth.

 

high rpms are attained much quicker than before- power is way up.

 

no more backfiring when you let off it. No more dead -flat spots- all gone!!!

 

idle is 1050 rpm and rock solid.

 

 

the car is smoother- quicker- pulls harder than ever now- actually it never pulled this hard before the new coils- never.

the car has been transformed into a more user friendly -driver friendly experience.

 

I am back in love with the car again, this is way a lamborghini should run. Smooth, Powerful and Perfect.

Wow!

I need to do the same thing, I have the carbon covers and was trying to figure out just how to drill and tap the covers.

The dealer did not want to risk it.

I am in Sarasota, any chance you could help me?

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I bought a set of 12 of whiteout's coil packs. I have had these in my Diablo 6.0 for about 600 miles (2 months) now with absolutely now problems. The car does seem to idle smoother and run a bit better. Here are pictures of the old coil packs (all facing the same direction for OCD folks) and the new ones installed.

 

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Wow!

I need to do the same thing, I have the carbon covers and was trying to figure out just how to drill and tap the covers.

The dealer did not want to risk it.

I am in Sarasota, any chance you could help me?

 

Where did you get those covers?

 

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Great job on this!

 

Nice to see others making improvements like this to their cars.. I did some of this on the Diablo and Miura, but never made time to try to make more and sell.... which I should have!

 

You should get this pushed out through all the repair shops that are dealing with these problems on a constant basis.

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I think the closest thing that you might be able to do without getting a stand alone ECU (similar to what Limey is doing to his 6.0 turbo), would be a MSD ignition system with individual coils, but still a wire running to the actual plug, similar to LSx cars.

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