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I found these, any good for use with a megajolt system?

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Be kind I'm still learning, but spotted these on the old e-blag and wondered if they'd be of any use in conjunction with a megajolt system?http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-LAND-ROVER-DE ... 439ada004b


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ok cant get link up here but look it up on the ebay and if someone more profficient than me can post the link then please do, its an 8 point coil pack, seen the blocks of 4 but never looked for an 8!!! 8)
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290360787019 ebay number, 2x4 coil pack would be cheaper and as easy to use with a megajolt
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have been looking at a full kit and I am seriously considering the up-grade on my engine
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how did you get on with the crank wheel?

I have been looking at a GEMS engine flywheel, but think it easier to fit it at the pulley end for ease of fitment?
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i just used a normal trigger wheel on the back of the pulley, it was easy, few pics on webshots here
http://rides.webshots.com/album/578450258qjmgrW
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Here's my installation- some pics of the triggerwheel in there somewhere:

http://www.autosportlabs.org/viewtopic.php?t=2616
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Quagmire wrote:Here's my installation- some pics of the triggerwheel in there somewhere:

http://www.autosportlabs.org/viewtopic.php?t=2616
Good write up :D followed most of it through for mine !
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dieseldog69 wrote:how did you get on with the crank wheel?

I have been looking at a GEMS engine flywheel, but think it easier to fit it at the pulley end for ease of fitment?
Trigger Wheels do a toothed wheel, VR sensor and bracket for the RV8
However, it will depend on the engine installation (accessories etc) whether these are a solution - on my SD1, the trigger and bracket wouldn't fit due to the power steering pump.

The difficult part - the trigger wheel - was a bolt on job, though.
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I am really liking this now, I have looked through both of those links and all I can say is that it seems as though all I need to do is apply myself and use my patience and I could be able to get the same results as you guys.

There is an EFI EXTRA web site that offers complete kits for the rover V8 at £530 seems a good and complete kit anyone bought one?
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