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Do you think these guys will ever offer coilpacks for series 2 R33's or do you think its a bit out of their capabilities?I've held off getting new ones for a couple of months now on the basis that they said they would be releasing some "in a couple of weeks".This was about 8 weeks ago.I'm talking about performance wise by the way.

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Do you think these guys will ever offer coilpacks for series 2 R33's or do you think its a bit out of their capabilities?I've held off getting new ones for a couple of months now on the basis that they said they would be releasing some "in a couple of weeks".This was about 8 weeks ago.I'm talking about performance wise by the way.

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performance wise has the series 2 available to purchase now. check the site out www.performance-wise.com

These also come with 12 months warranty and are cheaper than the JJRs.

I got a set of the series 1 yellow jackets on my car about 4 months ago and they are sweet. :P

performance wise has the series 2 available to purchase now. check the site out www.performance-wise.com

These also come with 12 months warranty and are cheaper than the JJRs.

I got a set of the series 1 yellow jackets on my car about 4 months ago and they are sweet. :P

yeh , i noticed that. About time and good on them! I was hoping there would be some more competition for Just Jap and superspark.Plus im kinda partial to yellow :)

Do you think these guys will ever offer coilpacks for series 2 R33's or do you think its a bit out of their capabilities?I've held off getting new ones for a couple of months now on the basis that they said they would be releasing some "in a couple of weeks".This was about 8 weeks ago.I'm talking about performance wise by the way.

I was in the same boat, but id rather them hold off selling an inferior product that doesnt last. Thats my guess on why it took a long time.

The last thing a new product needs is a failure.

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if you had ever seen a set of super spark you would know they are a Superior product and not linked

these guys started the new coil revolution and have tons more models

they got my dollar

can get them in any autobarn too!

each to their own i guess

What evidence do you have to support your statement?

Ive seen both types and they arent superior. my mate has similar mods to me and hes running supersparks without any issues too.

difference I see is, the Yellow Jackets are about 100 bucks cheaper and come with a 12 month warranty instead of only 2 months like supersparks do.

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