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Id like to see someone try and fit that to a Lupo

Late Lupo 1.4 16v's were fitted with these. BBY engine code I think... Don't comment if you don't know...

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The part number is: 06B 905 115L

http://cgi.ebay.co.u...#ht_8606wt_881= These are similar if not the same but don't want to buy one until I know for certain.

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X

Well what car do you have? As nfbr said late(2005) so 54 plate onwards 1.4 Lupo's use these, no point trying to fit them if your car doesn't use them. Picture of your engine bay would help.

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Fiat seicento.

It's for a friend as hes got a 1.4 16v fiat panda 100hp engine.

he has been using wasted spark with a megasquirt with seperate coil drivers but they just aren't really good.

So hes been looking around for plug with built in coil drivers that are powerful enough for a good spark, and less wiring.

He has been looking at the Bosch ones that Abarth uses but the price tag alone is enough to put anyone off.

I'm running a 1.2 16v stilo engine in my seicento and i'm quite interested too, so it's something we are both interested in.

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Yea we can use coilpacks but they aren't great on reliability either.

They are rather expensive too even on trade price.

Photo of my engine, can see how far down it has to go.

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This sei has the VAG COP's installed but it's polish and the original owner has sold the car.

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The only thing we know about your COP's is there is 2 lengths but do the diameters vary too?

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I'll stick up a wanted add for any old and broken COP's aswell, surely somebody will have one lying around :rolleyes:

But if anyone has any to take dimensions off that would be cool also ;)

Thanks for your help.

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X

Very very few Lupo's have these fitted.

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I can measure them at work tomorrow.

What measurement do you need? Depth, length, around diameter...?

By the way, they have changed the number on: 06B 905 115L to 06A-905-115-D

Bettter cuality and another maker, think they are Beru now.

They look almost the same and have same measurements.

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Yea if you could do all of those measurements that would be ace :)

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X

The total length is: 166mm

Diameter of rubber bushing in headcover: 31mm

Length of metal part of coil: 112mm

Diameter of metal part of coil: 23mm

Length of rubber bushing to top of coil: 54mm

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