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hi i believe all the brakes up to 1988/89 are the same on the vfours so vfr brake rotors will fit but after that they got the 1,000 brakes hope this helps you out .
These things operate on what is known as a wasted spark system. There are two coils each one has two spark plug leads coming from it. One of the coils fires cylinders number 2 and 3 the other one fires cylinders number 1 and 4 . Each coil fires both leads at the same time. Hence one of the sparks is wasted each time. If you could see the pistons going up and down in the bores you would notice that numbers 1 and 4 go up and down together and that numbers 2 and 3 go up and down together. When 1 and 4 are at the top. 2 and 3 are at the bottom. and vicea versa . If number 1 is on the firing stroke number 4 will be on the exhaust stroke. Also the same for number 3 (firing) number 4 (exhaust) Thats not exactly what you asked i know. But i think it will help you to understand how the plugs fire on most Japanese across the frame 4 cylinder motors.
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