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generally coilpacks fail altogether or fail intermittantly (ie randomly the car runs on 5cyl because an ignition coil drops out) rather than misfire, are you sure its not something else closely related?

i have some, how many you after? definitely have redtop rb20det ones handy, not 100% sure where the silvertop ones are. electrically the same but redtop 20's have a different input plug.

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generally coilpacks fail altogether or fail intermittantly (ie randomly the car runs on 5cyl because an ignition coil drops out) rather than misfire, are you sure its not something else closely related?

i have some, how many you after? definitely have redtop rb20det ones handy, not 100% sure where the silvertop ones are. electrically the same but redtop 20's have a different input plug.

hey mate, yeah I am pretty sure it is the coil packs...

It has happened a few times now and each time I tried a different meathod of repair.

1. Placing nitto tape over them to cover the cracks (not that I could see any) - Fixed for about 2 weeks

2. Painted with resin - fixed for about 2 months

3. Painted with areldite - fixed for the last 4 or so months

I had to problem one other time after GMB borrowed my ignighter to troubleshoot and must not have connected it back up corrctly but once I reconnected the plugs it went perfectly!

I have tried this again and it is not the problem... it happens all of a sudden and then doesn't go away until I fix. Mind you my car has been around the block a few times so it could do with some with a few less km's! Also, now that I have repaired them (band aid fixed) so many times they are now a few mm bigger so unless I sand them back, I can't really do it again... (might do it anyway once I get new ones just for spares!)

Thanks for the offer of the red top ones, I will holla if I need them!

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hey mate, yeah I am pretty sure it is the coil packs...

It has happened a few times now and each time I tried a different meathod of repair.

1. Placing nitto tape over them to cover the cracks (not that I could see any) - Fixed for about 2 weeks

2. Painted with resin - fixed for about 2 months

3. Painted with areldite - fixed for the last 4 or so months

I had to problem one other time after GMB borrowed my ignighter to troubleshoot and must not have connected it back up corrctly but once I reconnected the plugs it went perfectly!

I have tried this again and it is not the problem... it happens all of a sudden and then doesn't go away until I fix. Mind you my car has been around the block a few times so it could do with some with a few less km's! Also, now that I have repaired them (band aid fixed) so many times they are now a few mm bigger so unless I sand them back, I can't really do it again... (might do it anyway once I get new ones just for spares!)

Thanks for the offer of the red top ones, I will holla if I need them!

Hey Todd

your more than welcome to borrow my coils if you like to make sure it is 100% of your problem.

Its not like i need them at the moment :D

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Hey B, I would really appreciate that if you are sure! (I will do the removing and refitting of course!!)

I am 95% sure that is what it is but if it is something else then it would be worth while the hours or 2 of testing!

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Hey B, I would really appreciate that if you are sure! (I will do the removing and refitting of course!!)

I am 95% sure that is what it is but if it is something else then it would be worth while the hours or 2 of testing!

Todd you have my number

give me a bell when ever you want to come get em. Car isn't going anywhere in a hurry so its not like i need them :)

It will take about 2 mins to remove mine from the car so no drama's.

I've got another spare set you can borrow and a couple of ignitors as well if need be :P

Cheers GMB

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Well I just got screwed on a set of taped up coils and my car is still sitting there!!

Appreciate the offer Ben but I would obviously perfer to buy some!

PLEASE HELP IF YOU JUST HAVE SOME SITTING THERE YOU COULD SELL ME! IT HAS BEEN OFF THE ROAD A MONTH NEARLY! (in which time I fitted a new turbo and did my timing belt ect but still!!)

Thanks guys,

Todd

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Well I just got screwed on a set of taped up coils and my car is still sitting there!!

Appreciate the offer Ben but I would obviously perfer to buy some!

PLEASE HELP IF YOU JUST HAVE SOME SITTING THERE YOU COULD SELL ME! IT HAS BEEN OFF THE ROAD A MONTH NEARLY! (in which time I fitted a new turbo and did my timing belt ect but still!!)

Thanks guys,

Todd

Sorry to hear Todd

i have a spare set somewhere so i will try and find em ASAP for you.

You are more than welcome to borrow my coils in the mean time to get your car back on the road if you want them champ, im not going to need em for a while :teehee:

Cheers GMB

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