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Hi all i know this has probably been answered somewhere on here but couldnt find it...

Have these coilpacks been made yet?? If so, where can i buy them from (either locally here in SA, or on the net, i have checked kudos motorsports with no luck).

If these haven't been made yet, where can i buy Splitfires for my car from? (once again net/SA).

Cheers

Dan

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Ok i'll try again...I meant to say superspark.

As in, the only superspark coil packs i can find are for PRE-1995 R33 GTS-t's only.

Is there a version for POST-1995 models yet? I know there was previously discussion about the (hopefully) imminent arrival of these packs

Cheers

Although they claim to be the only ones to increase spark over and above the OEM one

So basically like having a HKS Twin power + Splitfires but all in the one neat package <- Can anyone back this up?

I would prefer a green one in my pocket and go the JJR's though :rant:

For $500, there is no way its the same as a HKS DLI + Splitfires(or stock coils)

You need replacement coils either way sometimes, and the DLI is additional cost ontop.

I think Splitfires 'claim' it too, but it was tested by two people on here a while ago, and it was virtually nothing different

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