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the avg exchange lately has been around the 95Yen mark.

edit/ ive emailed them as well, so we shall see what they are charging. If they say the go by the current echange rate, then they will be $491 as stated...

Edited by Bl4cK32

Beat ya to it :)

Hi Patrick,

Thank you for your enquiry. Below is price information as your request.

* SplitFire Super Direct Ignition System (Item Code: SF-DIS-005): 43100Yen (= currently A$459)

* Estimated shipping cost from Japan to your address in Australia: approximately A$50

To order the product, please use one of the order forms on our website.

Regards,

Taki

Perfect Run

Anyways main point is I've imported enough items to know most places won't give you top dollar on the exchange; I guess it's one of the ways they make a profit. But, Im not complaining cos, web based businesses like Perfect Run/ Nengun etc are still the cheapest around :kiss:

Well I might need to consider getting some brand new coilpacks.

As the ones i got from Kansai Borke down under load at high revs on boost.

Im not saying the ones kansai sold me are shit. I believe it might be something else that is causing the coil packs to shit themselves after a while of driving/ thrashing the crap out of my car to see if they are still working or not.

To get Splitfire Coilpacks from somewhere in SA they were going to charge me $917 for 6.

How about No Scotty. I cant fork out that sort of money for coil packs.

I might look into this Perfect Run shop and maybe get the ppl paying for my repairs to concider getting me these

well the trial period with my coil packs ended... back to missfiring with 0.75 bar of boost. now i need to contact slides and get some of my own. if anyone wants to borrow 6 split fires i might be able to arrage for you to test some out but im saying this without asking him (my mate)... see how we go. Im wrapping electrical earth tape around the coilpaks tonight so see if that will work. otherwise next week i should recieve splitfires from slides if i order them now.

Edited by Pauly33GTS-t

Hey Paul.

Can you send my a PM with picks of what your wrapping your tape around. i will consider this aswell after i have seen a pic of what you have done.

By the way. My missing problem is gone.

18 Coil packs sent away to be tested. 16 came back. 2 completely roasted due to overheating problem after fridays accident 2 weeks ago.

Dead coilpacks where both on the 2 rails i had sent away. 1 on each rail. If that makes sence.

I better make a cruise before I sell my car.

DAMMIT...............

There is a big DIY on this in the DIY section of SAU, it shows where and what the cracks appear as and how to tape them. I'm going to try using earthing tape as it is more heat resistant that normal electrical tape. otherwise im going to crank out hi temp silicon goop and slap that on the sides of the coilpaks.

I'll take pics once I'm done for ya. k. I'll also take pics of what gapping my spark plugs will be set to aswell.

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