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Anyone know how many different coil packs are avaiable for Series 1 RB25DET engines. According to Nissan the coil pack part # in my RB in a R31 are out of a CA16-18. The harness is factory and untouched but it has different plugs to all the other RB's I have seen. It has Z32 style coil pack plugs. Confused. :whistling:

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According to Nissan, your R31 probably had a "red top" RB20DET in it. If the engine has been changed from "factory", it is a total waste of everyone's time asking for coil packs for a R31. You need to ask for coil packs for a Series I RB25DET.

Then again, if the engine is using the coil packs and loom from the "red top" ...

There is one type.

Two types for the RB25 (R33, SI and SII)

Just get a new loom (120-150) and the right coils :D

I know that Series 1 & Series 2 are internally different, but both still use the same coil pack plug. Why would I change the harness when there is nothing wrong with it? I just want to know why mine are different. :banana:

According to Nissan, your R31 probably had a "red top" RB20DET in it. If the engine has been changed from "factory", it is a total waste of everyone's time asking for coil packs for a R31. You need to ask for coil packs for a Series I RB25DET.

Then again, if the engine is using the coil packs and loom from the "red top" ...

I am aware that the R31 had a BR20DET, I just mentioned that it was in an R31. I AM asking about RB25DET coil packs. The guy that had it before fitted the RB25, he used the entire RB25 engine loom. That's why I am confused :banana:

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