12... I put 12 on mine and got 27% increased gas mileage which in 2 months offset the cost
2 coils if it dose not hava a disterber cap
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It depends on what engine yu have but on a lot of them it is under the coils. If your car has a dist it is inside.
IF IT IS A 4 CYL YOU PROBABLY HAVE A BAD CRANK SENSOR OR IGNITION MODULE.
Inside that flat cover on the very top of the engine.There are 2 inside that plastic housing,after you remove that assembly.
you take off the ignition coils on top of the valve cover there are 4 bolts you have to take off then pop off the ignition coil
On a 2.8l v6 it is at the front of the engine behind the ignition coils.
it is what the coils are mounted too.
There is 1 per cylinder.
i have an 89 and it ran like it was on 5 cylinders.replaced 1 of 3 coils and fixed it yours might be diffrent tiigghhtt ssqueeezeee.
A 1992 Chevy Camaro RS typically uses ignition wires to connect the spark plugs to the ignition coil. The ignition system consists of coils and wires, where the coils generate the spark needed for combustion, and the wires deliver that spark to each cylinder. If you're referring to the suspension system, the Camaro RS has coil springs in its setup.
The coils are bolted to the ignition control module, there is no coil wire as such.
There is a total of 4 ignition coils.