Erm..
Agree wholeheartedly with this, but:
Coil sticks came about because of the desire for a massive spark, with a larger than previous gap on high compression engines.
When one attempts to do this with a plug lead & coil, the leads inevitably break down very readily because of the increased voltages.
I have little doubt that external coils & leads will work, but, given thet high compression ratio of these engines, I fear one will be tortured in damp weather with ignition breakdowns.
Myke
Ford still produce engines with a four tower coil, made for lean burn engines that require a decent spark,we do get ford coil failures, but nowhere near as many as the stick coils.
It seems to be the extreme heat which kills them, whereas the four tower coil is external and doesnt suffer this fate.
I also have seen them go up in smoke, one i recall rose out of the cylinder head, like an electric aerial,that was scary, i thought it had poltergeist igntion.
RE lead failures,again they do fail but far less than than the stick coils.
In my work van i now carry 10 different variations of stick coils, and about 3 different 4 tower coils.
I must admit if i had a twin spark engine, i would look into this more closely,but i chose a single spark 1150 because of this problem.
The other thing you could do, is blank off one plughole, and run it on the old 1150 setup,if the ecu will cope with the older double ended coil, and not the stick coil.
Pauly.