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I would like to share this mod. with all you petrol heads.

After PFC installation and Splitfire coils I have been having some miss-firing problems.

Looked in the Forced induction threads and found the same issue alot of people are having.

My coil-pack cover is off and the ignitor pack does not tie to anything.(Thus no earth)

I fixed one point to the cover fixing hole and fixed another point with a cable connecting another two points on the ignitor.

Car did not miss tonight.....it runs alot smoother than before.

I have included a shot for every-one to see.

The Ignitor is secure and has no woble due to the thicker cable i have used for the other two points.

Which, as you can see ,makes me very happy. :O:)

COST OF MODE ......NOTHING.....AND THIS IS PRICELESS :P

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So the ignitor was just flapping around loose?

A fully floating ignition system :P

I keep mine tied down on the 25t with a small bolt into the cam cover. I only run the cover off on it to save time with plug maintenance for track days but on the GTR there is no point as the cover comes off in seconds with a 24V cordless drill and allen key, the coil packs are designed to run at the temps involved but nothing will save them when they start to reach thir useful life.

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