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Hi all,

I think my stock coils has carked it, hence I am thinking of replacing them with stock R33 GTR coils. However, I got two questions...

1. Would they fit and work?

2. If they do indeed fit, would it add some type of performance or would it be the same as stock GTS-T ones?

Many thanks.

Kevin

Hi all,

I think my stock coils has carked it, hence I am thinking of replacing them with stock R33 GTR coils. However, I got two questions...

1. Would they fit and work?

2. If they do indeed fit, would it add some type of performance or would it be the same as stock GTS-T ones?

Many thanks.

Kevin

hey there

which series R33 do you have?

as far as i know the R33 GTS-T Series 1 and Series 2 have different Coil packs, as well a different coil pack loom.

the series 1 has external ignitors but the Series 2 has internal ignitors buiilt for each coil.

i dont think its worth getting it modified to suit. and there probably wouldnt be much difference in power gains either.

a very common upgrade in coil packs would be "SPLIT FIRE" ive seen them for sale for around 700$

they can fit various Nissan motors as well...

The split fire coil for Nissan R33 GT-R actually can fit into Series 1 GTS-T...

but im not deadset sure about the OEM coils

hey there

which series R33 do you have?

as far as i know the R33 GTS-T Series 1 and Series 2 have different Coil packs, as well a different coil pack loom.

the series 1 has external ignitors but the Series 2 has internal ignitors buiilt for each coil.

i dont think its worth getting it modified to suit. and there probably wouldnt be much difference in power gains either.

a very common upgrade in coil packs would be "SPLIT FIRE" ive seen them for sale for around 700$

they can fit various Nissan motors as well...

The split fire coil for Nissan R33 GT-R actually can fit into Series 1 GTS-T...

but im not deadset sure about the OEM coils

Hey mate, finally someone with a comment...many thanks...

Mate, I have asked a few people and they seem to be of the same belief. Hence, I may not get the OEM ones in case they don't fit. Yeah, Spitfire ones are good, but so expensive...so I may have to save up a bit more and get replacements.

Many thanks mate.

Cheers,

Kevin

easy to tell the difference between series 1&2, Series 1 have brown plug on harnes, series 2 have grey plug.

can get split-fires for under $600, and Just Jap do there own now also.

Hey mate, finally someone with a comment...many thanks...

Mate, I have asked a few people and they seem to be of the same belief. Hence, I may not get the OEM ones in case they don't fit. Yeah, Spitfire ones are good, but so expensive...so I may have to save up a bit more and get replacements.

Many thanks mate.

Cheers,

Kevin

easy to tell the difference between series 1&2, Series 1 have brown plug on harnes, series 2 have grey plug.

can get split-fires for under $600, and Just Jap do there own now also.

OK, I am really confused now... I have a series 1 - that's been established... but I need replacement coilpacks asap... would a stock GTR one fit, that's the question...I am pretty sure it's a series 1 GTR.

Can someone please clarify...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/COIL-PACKS-SKYLINE-...93%3A1|294%3A50

Nissan - Skyline - BNR32 - RB26DETT

Nissan - Skyline - HCR32 - RB20DET

Nissan - Skyline - BCNR33 - RB26DETT

Nissan - Skyline - ECR33 - RB25DET (Series 1 - 8/93-1/95)

are the same coilpacks!

"would a stock GTR one fit, that's the question..." R33 GTR .... YES ...

Nissan - Skyline - BNR32 - RB26DETT

Nissan - Skyline - HCR32 - RB20DET

Nissan - Skyline - BCNR33 - RB26DETT

Nissan - Skyline - ECR33 - RB25DET (Series 1 - 8/93-1/95)

are the same coilpacks!

"would a stock GTR one fit, that's the question..." R33 GTR .... YES ...

well that explain why the splitfire coil pack for R33 GT-R also fits R33 GTS-T series 1

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