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    S15 coilpacks on S14 loom, bypass ignitor pack.

    Is there a how to anywhere on fitting S15 coilpacks onto an S14 loom?

    Thanks.
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    thought they have the same connector? surely its just a case of bypassing the ptu and plugging in the s15 coils?


    ptu bypass is easy and theres a few ways of doing it. can either gut and bypass an old ptu internally, chop the connectors and solder, or buy a plug in bypass from wiring specialities
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    The + and - are the opposite way around on the S15 coils IIRC

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    I've not tried plugging it in yet, Mark. Just thought I'd look it up before I get round to doing the job. So it's as simple as joint the opposite ones up, with a jumper or hollowed out PTU, then plug in the coil pack loom?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Actual_Ben_Taylor View Post
    The + and - are the opposite way around on the S15 coils IIRC
    Ah, and adapting the loom too if that's correct.
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    Looks straightforward enough looking at the patch loom from there, Norfy...http://www.wiringspecialties.com/s13...n-chip-bypass/
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    that looks like a good option tbh, had a buddy recently get one over and the quality looks good.

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    Strange i just plugged my S15 coils stright into my S14 no problems at all. Although I did have to use a few washers to make up the gap on the lock down bolt as the coils were slightly too long.
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    Had to flip two wires at the connector, and bypass ptu.

    Pretty easy to move the wires in the connector.
    If looking strait at the connector (terminal side), the pins should be:
    S13/S14 - [ - + Sig ]
    S15 - [ + - Sig ]

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    Quote Originally Posted by lost View Post
    Had to flip two wires at the connector, and bypass ptu.

    Pretty easy to move the wires in the connector.
    If looking strait at the connector (terminal side), the pins should be:
    S13/S14 - [ - + Sig ]
    S15 - [ + - Sig ]

    this is correct looking at the diagrams.

    you could make it even easier than swapping the pins round in the connector if you used a s15 coil harness with the s15 coils, the terminal layout on the s14/a/15 is the same

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