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Searched to forums and couldn't find anything on where to buy a new or near new one. My car missfires really bad all the way through the rev range. Sound like a machine gun! It is definatly the ignitor module as I have got new plugs and coilpacks.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

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New from Nissan will be $$$, or try a wreckers. Post in the Wanted to Buy section of the WA For Sales :D

cheers for the swift reply. Will do, I won't be using eBay again to look as I've purchased 1 off there already and it was actually worse than mine. :D

Are you 100% sure it's the ignitor module though ? Best bet is to borrow one from a car that is working 100%, to confirm that replacing it on yours fixes the problem. Ignition breakdown can be a complicated problem, so best to check first.

I'm not sure if the '20 and '26 ignitors are interchangeable..

if they are, I was looking at using a z32 ignitor with the harness pinouts sightly rejigged to suit the '26, even better as they have an updated design internally to overcome some of the reliability issues.

I'll see if I can find the links I saved.

ahha..

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/102479-ignition...-innards-2.html

start from about post 16.

Edited by heller44

nissan want some crazy price for one, crazy even by their standards.

give efi automotive in balcatta a call, i got a very good quote for a new one (no idea what brand or anything but they were sure it was right). i ended up getting a second hand one from kyp tho as i needed it straight away

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