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Im gonna ask a big favour here...

Would any1 with a 34gtt or series 2 r33 with rb25DET neo engines be willing to let me borrow their coil packs to see if it is my coil packs that are causing me dramas?

can do it at your place or mine... alcoholic reward perhaps?

Thanks in advance

Steve

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i have gtt

since i lost my job and have nothing better to do than surfing will be hapy to help u out,

since im new to skylines will be happy to ask few q.

cheers

drop pm if interested

P.S. i hope it want do anything wroong with my engine

Great that your helping him out Steve...But don't worry, you can't hurt your coilpacks by doing a transfer. If you lived near me (sunshine coast) I would be happy to do the work for free on the weekend.. installed probably 4 or 5 sets now on 33's and 34's, turbo's and non turbo's.

So let me know if you need any advice/help as I am more than happy to assist.

have a great day.

Chris

i have gtt

since i lost my job and have nothing better to do than surfing will be hapy to help u out,

since im new to skylines will be happy to ask few q.

cheers

drop pm if interested

P.S. i hope it want do anything wroong with my engine

Thank you very much, ill post up shortly and/or pm you if i still need to do a check

Great that your helping him out Steve...But don't worry, you can't hurt your coilpacks by doing a transfer. If you lived near me (sunshine coast) I would be happy to do the work for free on the weekend.. installed probably 4 or 5 sets now on 33's and 34's, turbo's and non turbo's.

So let me know if you need any advice/help as I am more than happy to assist.

have a great day.

Chris

Cheers chris, if i have any questions ill be sure to hit u up, and yeh i dont live very near the sunshine coast, way south as a matter of fact lol.

hey mate i have a full set of R34 GT-T coil packs let me know if u need them your welcome to try them out

Ah sweet thanks Vish, once i get a diagnostic done ill let you know if i still need them :laugh:

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Mate, it's your coil packs...if it's throwing up the error code and running like shit don't go through the pain of changing them over to find it is them (which you already knew), then having to replace them with splitfires as well.

Just get the splitfires and be happy :laugh:

Mate, it's your coil packs...if it's throwing up the error code and running like shit don't go through the pain of changing them over to find it is them (which you already knew), then having to replace them with splitfires as well.

Just get the splitfires and be happy :laugh:

What error code might that be Dan?

i had the probs your having the stock coil packs start to break im unsure of error codes but ur free to try them out whenever you want bud .. i wouldnt waste too much money finding the faults get a multi meter and test the coils yourself save some $$ in the end too

Pm me whenever you want em bud :P more then happy to help out

would u believe im eatin kfc as i read this topic? lol

thanks vish, see u then,

also thanks for that document dan, only without sounding too dumb, its a tad confusing, at any rate ill test out these coil packs and see if it solves my issue

It may read a bit intense but basically, turn the car to On (don't start)...short out the two consult pins for 1 sec (check engine light will go out)...count the flashes of the check engine light....that's it.

You only need a 10$ multimeter to test the condition of your coilpacks

Bah-barp, wrong! You can't tell with R34 ones just by using a multimeter, they pretty much fail under operating temp, and the have an isolated firing circuit inside which will not tell you anything by measuring resistance.

Almost all R34's have the packs shit themselves, just replace them and avoid the agony and time looking into a problem that is well know and can't be fixed by silicone, tape, araldite or gypsy tears!

can anyone tell me where to get spitfire coil packs from, i have a problem with ine, and cant be f**ked waiting 2 weeks plus from nengun

www.perfectrun.com.au were quick with my ones

I may even suggest Slide, make sure as hell he has them in stock down the GC though or it could be a Nengun + billion year wait

can anyone tell me where to get spitfire coil packs from, i have a problem with ine, and cant be f**ked waiting 2 weeks plus from nengun

Can refer you to a supplier in brissy... he should have it in his garage.. Pm me for details if keen..

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