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Just need a little advice on coilpacks for my r32 GTR as i need to replace mine. I know spitfire are 'the best' you could get (maybe) but what about the other brands? I've found the following:

Just-Jap racing brand:

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=307&page=1

Superspark brand:

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/pr...products_id=249

and this other one which im not 100% on:

Performance-wise brand on ebay (the yellow ones)

I'm not looking to get any sort of dramatic improvement and I'm only planning to run stock boost for a while untill i can get better turbos and a PowerFC.

Thankies ^^

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I personally have Splitfires and they have been perfect for over 2 years worth of abuse in an RB25 that would be making around 260 - 270 kw at the flywheel.

I hear that the JJR ones are pretty decent value for money though.

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I looked into this a little and from what people said I couldn't go past the Splitfires. I will let you know shortly what they are like! Cause I have the feeling that at least one of my coilpacks was about to give up on me before my car went in :)

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When i brought my R32 first little mod i did was Splitfire's notices a little difference in rev's coming on a bit smoother.

Would say they are the best around as i have never heard a bad thing about them yet.

But same goes for the JJR ones, so it all comes down to RED VS BLUE what colour do you like more lol

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