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Hey all, about to do the install my new JJR coilpacks and noticed that one of the coilpacks is crooked in the mount

I know the boots are rubberized so it will probably still plug in alright, and the angle isn't too acute but would you just install this pack or get it refunded/replaced (which will be a pain in the ass, but..)

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K so dad said "nahhhhh they're good" grabbed some washers and such and got them all perfectly lined up and we thought what the heck may as well try them out

Chucked them in and jesus GTR's are quick (i used to think my gts-t with 34 turbs was quicker) when the coilpacks are working properly! The thing is totally stock on stock boost with a 1.5" tipped muffler atm and the thing chirps all 4 into 3rd (fully..^^) and pulls insanely hard

So, for the record i'm not particularly happy with the quality of the JJR's but they work and they fixed my problem so no complaints to there performance

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So a question i would like to know GTAAAH is, knowing what you know now, would you still recommend the JJR coilpacks?

just i will be looking at some coilpacks soon, and heading up the alley of 400rwhp+ with a forged motor.

well they work alright but considering 2 were crooked in the brackets i'd be worried about quality control.. If they crooked outside components could be crooked inside.. i would go splitty's knowing what i know now

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