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Ok pretty much confirmed that it wasn't bad fuel that has f**ked my car. Looks like I'll be investing in a new set of coil packs. A mte offered to sell me his standard ones which sounds good but mite as we rip myself in the ass n buy some good after market ones. The most suggested have been splitfire but everyone seems to be giving me prices between $600 - $1500.

Input? I'm leaning towards buying new ones as reusing old ones from a different car could land me back in my current pissed off mood. :)

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i think there are few massive threads in the general or skylines section about all the different coilpacks.

splitfire are a proven/tested product in a huge variety of situations/setups

yeh I've seen the threads just didn't wanna make a blind decision. Looks like splitfire is the preferred but yellojack appears highly recommended as well so it's all down to the money

Yellow Jackets for the win...awesome product and the after sales support is terrific (should you need it). They will look after you for sure. Ignition never misses a beat.

Have had multiple failures from the after-market brands forget the hype.... there is only one sure fire thing Splitfire, we wont use anything else anymore, plus they are only a 100 more if you buy from the right place.

i had same prob. with coils... i thought to myself i'll try the silicone fix. i loaded them up with silicone, haven't skipped a beat in 6 months. even on full boost not a miss in sight. try that first before you go and spend $$ on new coils. i've also read of quite a few cars with big power running siliconed coils...

If your after a good price, try nengun performance at http://www.nengun.com/

where i got mine from and cheap as. You might have to wait a couple of weeks but worth it for the price difference. If anyone else knows somewhere thats about the same price but no wait, please correct me

Matt :bunny:

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