Which coil for a 1.9dg (1989)

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wyke
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Which coil for a 1.9dg (1989)

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Hi I have a 1.9dg 1989 petrol T25, and want to get a new coil, I can't see what colour label is on coil (green or grey), which one should I get please have, I can see from Brickwerks that there are two types for late.

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Re: Which coil for a 1.9dg (1989)

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Either will be fine, the rest of the ignition system is the same.

Grey just gave a longer service interval becuse it gives a higher voltage so can work with knackered plugs but you won't have knackered plugs will you?
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Re: Which coil for a 1.9dg (1989)

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Thanks for quick reply itchy, that's good to know

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Re: Which coil for a 1.9dg (1989)

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itchyfeet wrote: Grey just gave a longer service interval becuse it gives a higher voltage so can work with knackered plugs but you won't have knackered plugs will you?

Every day is a school day! Is there any benefit in the grey one even with decent plugs? To my simple brain higher voltage = bigger spark = better combustion? Not that I have any ignition problems (crosses fingers,touches wood etc), just intrigued!
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