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As title states

just wanna know if i'd need to upgrade my coilpacks for this setup

-7's (18-19psi or so)

540cc sards

wolf v400 ecu

nismo f/pump

3 1/4in exhaust , jjr front pipes, stock dumps

will the standard coils hold up for 290- 310 rwk?

ive searched everywhere but couldnt find my answer.

if anyone has a link would be fantastic.

thx

Anth.

will the standard coils hold up for 290- 310 rwk?

Standard as new OEM, or standard as 10+ years old as came with the car. If it's the latter, then it's probably more a case that it's a good idea to renew the coil packs anyway. As has been posted many times, aftermarket units are cheaper than OEM.

yeah I wouldn't rush out to buy them up front. see how you go first. if the thing fires ok then you don't need them. if you get ignition break down then coil pack replacement MAY be on the cards (still investigate the other ignition related things like plug type, plug heat range and plug gap first.). always look at the cheap solutions first!

sweet. abit off topic though now. I got the car off the road for all the upgrades, and im going to change the timing belt too. I got a standard nissan belt.

Should i get a gates heavy duty one if i am going to be making 300+rwk or will the standard one do the job?

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