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they'll get a sponsor no problem, the team is a good team always up the pointy end so good advertising for the right price.

When Betta Electrical went belly up it only took a couple weeks to get vodafailure onboard, my guess is they already knew so won't be short sponsorship next season

so where would you guys suggest buying coilpacks from?

best ive found so far for a series 2 is $440 del for yellow jackets.

and splitfires $575 del.

for the extra 135...should i just go splitfires?

well nothing that ive heard...just splitfires are alot more tried and tested and proven, i guess only because they've been around longer.

having said that...i do have a mixed opinion of splitfire anyways. my bug has splitfire plugs (about8 yrs old now...and the only performance thing available at the time), which work great. but my splitfire tacho...also in the bug.....leaves alot to be desired (VDO should have been my choice here)

lol.

for peace of mind?.... :domokun:

I have ordered the yellow jackets from performance-wise. $410 express posted! should have them in for next weekends happyness of lappyness.

just spent 2 hours fitting in this "reco'd" brake master cylinder, bled it up only to find when i tested it the thing still leaks out the rear seal

unless you have no other choice....never reco a brake cylinder. (is what ive learnt over time) and the kits are generally almost as much as the whole new part. :)

yellow jackets arrived today. epic delivery time from Performance-Wise!!

mmm poast.

day after origin...i wasnt heading out tonight.

on a related topic, coil packs are in in record time! 1hour between turning the car off when i got home, to firing it up for a test run. :woot: (engines are quite warm for a while after turning the car off...)

they work great, cant wait to hit lakeside on Sunday

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