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Post by enzo »

jj

if you need more of them, send me a PN, i will order them here.

i'm plaining to use an other coil pack from bosch
http://www.bosch-motorsport.de/de/aktua ... ls/3x2.pdf
but first i need to fabricate e toothed wheel for my GTV6 :roll:
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I don't need anymore coil-packs thanks - I have 2 extra... This was an offer to others who may be looking for units (an offer that became completely convoluted in the process...)

Any way, as far as the 60 minus 2 tone wheel - consider having your crank pulley machined with a 60-2 setup - we had it done on an Alfa 2000 engine pulley and it looks like it will work just fine - OR - Press the ring from a 24 valve crank pulley on to a 12 valve pulley and install the crank-angle sensor from it as well...

I am also working on a manufacturer who would make us brand new pulleys with the correct balance-factor from any motor already in the pulley as well as 60 minus two teeth on there - ready to go... Pulleys can even be made with serpentine grooves so that one could convert the entire setup Milano/75/GTV6 setup to a later serp-driven 164 A/C, alternator and P/S drive for example...
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junglejustice wrote: I am also working on a manufacturer who would make us brand new pulleys with the correct balance-factor from any motor already in the pulley as well as 60 minus two teeth on there - ready to go...
do you know a time when they will be aviable?

the factory pulley of the 75 3.0 QV (motronic) isn't aviable any more...
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Working on it - maybe 4 - 6 weeks out...

Help me source compatible crank-angle sensors please - AR 164 units run 200 USD...
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should be bosch part nr 0 261 210 036....costs arrount 75€...
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"...about..." How much for real!? They're 220 list (dollars) here in the US!

With discounts on discounts on discounts I can buy for about 160 USD here...
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i will ask at the bosch parts service next week for the exact price
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are like you guys gonna run this off like a mega squirt?


:roll:


i cant belive such a big deal over a frigen coil.


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well worth it tho, vs the old dizzy setup.
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Point is that you are doing a GoTech (or other) stand-alone ECU and now you have the opportunity to go with coil-packs simultaneously...

These cars can benefit from a new coil (at the very least), or some spark boosting via MSD (or other) and especially a 6-pack - 2 plugs per coil unit - by now your existing electrical systems are weak, maybe wires are old, coils are old, spark quality is deteriorated, maybe you're running other modern things - alarms, stereos, lights etc etc that present a further drain on an already aging design and fatigued system...)

OR you have made modifications to the engine internally that requires or can utilize/benefit from increased spark-quality?

Going the separate coil-route makes a difference and with ridding yourself of the flapper AFM can see huge improvements...
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hmm...just got the price from bosch...143.70 CHF w/o VAT....i will look if i can have a discount...
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goto the wreckers.

plenty of new cars run then. get urself spares for nothing!
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there is an hella replacement part 6PU 009 146-201 for 70 CHF...
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Hi Mats, this is a little off the topic but its on the subject of RARE or SLOW DELIVERY but I am searching for and have also had an order in with my Alfa agents(fastest in SA) for new resistor board in the AFM on both of my 164's(24v). After a year im losing faith. I definately dont want the whole AFM as its to costly and have also contacted Bosch here in SA who say they cannot help as they dont supply these separately.
I have shifted the boards slightly to give a better reading but its not ideal.
Have you or anyone else in the world got these parts on the shelf.
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Nope. But if I were you I'd look in other countries.

Does it have to be a new one?
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