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Hey guys,

Just wondering if anyone has some coilpacks i could borrow to test out if my problem is indeed my coilpacks.

It's a series 1.5 so I would be looking for series 2 coilpacks, and if it is my coilpacks i'll go out and buy some splitfires.

I just want to avoid buying them if i don't need them.

I'm in the camberwell, ashburton area and would only need them for a night.

Thanks guys.

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ah damn i threw my coil packs for my seris two last week lol.

easy fix for you to test your coil packs is gake em out. give it a good clean and hit it with a thick coat of clear nail polish or some kind of silicon sealant. that will patch up any cracks your have on your coil packs as a temp fix and prrevent arking. if that fixes your problem then your coil packs are faulty

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What is the problem?

usually to diagnose you simply unplug each one @ idle. If the idle does not change, that is the dead pack as it should change if you unplug a good one :thumbsup:

Or you talking slight miss under load type of thing?

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I probably should've explained myself a little better.

I have another thread with an outline of the problem here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ca...29#entry4803129

Basically the car wont start and i've checked a lot of stuff. I think it's actually the ignition module inside the coil pack as apose to a crack in the coil pack.

When i tested it it would get an intimitant spark but was not very strong. Also the car would just about fire but not quite.

So i pretty much jsut want to see what happens when i just some new coil packs in with fresh ignition modules and hopefully that will solve it..

Thanks for any help guys.

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No problems Paul thanks for the input.

I just wanted to make sure i wasn't barking up the wrong tree.

If anyone has some i can borrow... literally for 30 mins or so i would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks guys

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Will either of you guys be around during the day today?

and how soon wold you need them back.

I could probably do a late night drop back.

I i'm Glen Iris, so camberwell, ashburton area where are you guys?

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Also pull your Coil Pack harness out and check it for any splits, mine had a few splits in it which was causing it to die under load at random times. Pulled the harness out and grabbed the Nitto and taped the whole harness. This fixed the issue instantly. Also check out teh eart on your battery, may be lose or shitty cable.

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