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I bought a new set of "yellow jackets" for my new engine although my stockers were still working perfectly at 245kw and 16psi. I'll see if I can find them. let me know if you can't find any closer and I'll post you mine for the price of the postage.

Have you tried a set of copper plugs gapped at 0.8mm?

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Seem to be having coil pack(s) breaking down. Is there a way to test? Or will I have to get one and just try till I find the crook one? Does any one close have one/a set I can acquire?

G`day Hugh,Go get a CAN of URETANESEAL COAT,this is best way to fix ANY worries with COILPACK,

I have done few set`s & work`s well,+ you can then SPARY them any colour you like,

CHEAP QUICK FIX ,there is few Theard`s about coilpack`s so hope this will get you sorted,

Cheer`s Chuckie.

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my car turned it off by itself after a heavy braking or when I was turning into a corner at around 30km/h, it happens around once it a month. Is that the problem of coil packs as well?

thanks experts :rofl::)

have you got a blow off valve that vents to atmosphere? if so that is the culprit.

Ive got yellow jackets on the rb26, and splitfires on the stagea rb25.

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yes, it is the problem of blow off valve............I took off the BLITZ's one and put the factory one back on, everything goes well now, thanks in deep.

nah there is no problem with the blow off valve it will be working fine. the problem is basically Nissan uses an Air Flow Meter to measure air intake, and atmospheric blow off valves aren't air flow meter friendly. thats what causing your stalling and you may have also noticed backfiring.

What, if any, is the difference between coil packs marked 6 X 2 and 6 X 5.

are these markings on the stock coils you pulled off? it might just be a batch / production number. it wont matter which order you put them back on if thats what your thinking.

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What, if any, is the difference between coil packs marked 6 X 2 and 6 X 5.

Josh, 1 set is all marked 6 X 2, the other set 6 X 5. This is paint/stamped on. All other Mfg Nos and P/Nos are the same.

'Just wondered if it had anything to do with impedence.

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