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Beta Test: DIY Replacement of 7A, 3B and early AAN Hall Sender
Audi UrS4 Avant 2.5 20vt - twincharged - Project
Audi 80q B4 Sedan 2.2 20vt - Daily user
BMW 320d Touring e91 M-Sport - Daily user
BMW 740iA e38 - Project
Nice guide, but needs a quick amendment. The 7A dizzy should have a plastic cover the same as the AAN, its just mine got a little chewed up. Tie wraps are definitely not OE
Nice guide, but needs a quick amendment. The 7A dizzy should have a plastic cover the same as the AAN, its just mine got a little chewed up. Tie wraps are definitely not OE
Thanks. I will make note of that for the final version.
in the 10v 5pot; I have done this job in my 32b (!!!!!) same as audi 80/90/some urQ and others. BUT i have used gm (opel 4pot) dizzy. why? because the org audi /vw part may have some wear at the leads, and have major breakdown in the ignitions.. gm have the dizzy filled with epoxi over the leads...; remember the elektric connektor in the side of distrubitor are made sa a key,so you need the correckt part for the car you have...
then i have a singel coil for 5 pot,, the crane ps91 .. and 1,2mm gap in sparkplugs.
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