Identifying the name of a Tesoro 5 Pin coil cable.

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Hi Steve13457 !

Thanks for the info..

In answer to "Is that your question ?", Yes, assuming that's when the 5 pin coil cables were first sold by Tesoro , per my post.

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Good deal. Im a newbie, I was doubting myself, thought maybe Tesoro might have called them something else in the beginning.....
 

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In the beginning it was Tesoro's only coil.
 

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In the beginning it was Tesoro's only coil.


GeoW,

I appreciate your help, but can you be more explicit ? In other words, are you saying that "In the beginning the Epsilon 5-Pin Coil was Tesoro's only coil" ?

That would "nail it down" for me ! ;)

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Yes, for the first several years Tesoro's only coil was 5 pin.

The Tejon, Cibola, Vaquero, and Lobo all came later and use the 4 pin coil. These were called the H.O.T coils or the High Output Technology coils.
 

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Yes, for the first several years Tesoro's only coil was 5 pin.

The Tejon, Cibola, Vaquero, and Lobo all came later and use the 4 pin coil. These were called the H.O.T coils or the High Output Technology coils.


Thanks GeoW :icon_thumleft:

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