Yes. A coil pack controls the power going to it's attached spark plug in your engine. If the pack is weak, your engine may not get the spark it needs to ignite the air/fuel mixture. This can cause loss of power, poor fuel milage, or the vehicle not to start at all.
For what car or motor
are you tring to convert a car from coil packs to a distributored motor
The car has coil packs and does not have a distributor.
Depends on the vehicle. Give us more info.
On a car with a distributor: cap, rotor, plugs and wires On a car with coil packs: plugs and wires
yes it will because that controls the fireing off the car and if the bad they will not fire and it will not start
your coil packs are bad. this is not cheap to fix. sorry.
The ignition modulator sits directly behind the coil packs. The coil packs mount onto the ignition modulator.
I believe there are 8 coil packs...one sitting on top of each spark plug.
No.
I cant remember the exact name of it but you have two coil packs for your ignition under the hood. They warm up and malfunction then they work again when the car is cold. Change those coil packs and your car will run fine..
Yes, a bad coil pack can prevent your car from starting. Coil packs are essential for igniting the fuel-air mixture in the engine, and if one is malfunctioning, it can lead to misfires or a complete failure to start. However, the overall impact depends on the specific engine configuration; in some cases, the car may still start but run poorly. If you're experiencing starting issues, it's best to have the coil packs and ignition system checked.