Maserati Coil is Hot!!!!

Gotta love that wiring . . .
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TVST*R

Maserati Coil is Hot!!!!

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SoCalMark hooked me up...AGAIN!
HIGHLY recommended swith to this coil if you have any starting issues.
My old coil output was 12k volts, this new Maserati coil is 30k +...YIKES!

After trying to figure out my starting issues (hot car would not start for crap after sitting 20 minutes) and putting on new plugs and a float adjustment...this coil did the trick!

FYI
T
TVST*R

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WoW...193 Views..but no comments. Poor under-appreciated Coil.
I guess heads and cams are sexier.
;)
So Cal Mark

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definitely an under-appreciated mod! We've done this to several cars now, with excellent results every time
adrians
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Your car is a: 1981 Spider Turbo - missing the turbo
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Post by adrians »

Gents,

So what are we talking about here ?

Simply replacing the stock ignition coil ( that's rated at 12K ) with a more powerful unit rated a 30K, is that correct ?

So that the HT leads end up delivering a higher voltage spark to the spark plugs via the dizzy ?

Does this mean a better spark and better burn in the head ?

Regards
THE FLEET
2014 Abarth "SS"
1981 Spider 2000 (Legend Industries Turbo - minus the Turbo)
1978 X1/9 1.3 Dual IDF 40's, Coupe Cam, Allison Header/Exhaust
1971 128 Sedan 1100cc, Coupe Cam/Headers
Motokhana Special 127 rear engined Rail 903cc
So Cal Mark

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Post by So Cal Mark »

yes, you've got it right.
lanciahf

maserati coil Source

Post by lanciahf »

Mark do you have anymore coils?

Thanks,
Ralph
So Cal Mark

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no Maseratti coils currently, but I've found several other e-coils that work as well
lanciahf

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Any suggestions?
mdrburchette
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Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 Sport
Location: Winston-Salem, NC

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Post by mdrburchette »

Wonder how the Blaster 2 coil I've got rates to the Maseratti coil?
1972 124 Spider (Don)
1971 124 Spider (Juan)
1986 Bertone X19 (Blue)
1978 124 Spider Lemons racer
1974 X19 SCCA racer (Paul)
2012 500 Prima Edizione #19 (Mini Rossa)
Ever changing count of parts cars....It's a disease!
So Cal Mark

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the Ford DuraSpark coil works well and can be found at your local Pick-a-Part wrecking yard. I've also used Toyota and VW e-coils. One advantage to the Maseratti coil is the mounting bracket makes it easy to adapt to the Spider. The DuraSpark coil will fit in the stock heat-sink on the electronic ign Spider
fiatS2000

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Post by fiatS2000 »

The maserati coil is the same marelli coil that is used on the F.I. Lancia Zagato, so you could say that it was meant to be used on our fiats.
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launieg
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Your car is a: 1981 spider 2000
Location: Duncan, BC, Canada

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Post by launieg »

I am puzzled about coils. I check the resistance across the low tension, and it runs about a quarter ohm or so for one without a ballast and maybe 2.5 ohms for one with a ballast. But the high tension resistance (ht out to + in) runs anywhere from 8,000 to 15,000 ohms. So does it matter (a.) if I use one that needs a ballast or one that does not, and (b.) does the high tension resistance mean a better output to the plugs? Why the variations? What makes a coil better or worse than another?

PO put a blue coil on my '81 FI, with a ballast, but I'm not sure it is a good choice. I have a bosch one from a VW Golf, and I like the look of it and it fits the stock heat sink better, but can I switch?
Launie
'81 Spider Rolling Restoration
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TulsaSpider
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Your car is a: 1978 Spyder 124 2L
Location: Tulsa, Ok

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Post by TulsaSpider »

Well with my current starting issue I want to replace my coil, but I can't tell if you guys are talking about electronic or points distributor :?: Would it burn up points? :?: When I go to the parts store now they always want year/model etc, it's not like the "good old days" where you just told the gent behind the counter and he didn't even have to look up the part half the time just went and grabbed it..... I am afraid if I tell them I want a Ford Duraspark they will demand to know what year etc ....
Thanks

Clark
' 78 Spyder
1978 Spyder 1800 make that 2L! Finally making real progress!
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