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Hi,

Last night whilst i was driving my r34, heard a loud bang noise. Thought i had hit a pot hole, but it wasnt. Afterward when i put my foot on the accelerator the revs didn't do up evenly. this noise come and go. this noise only happen when i floor it abit. Any helps guys? Much appreciated. Just got my car back from an accident not too long ago. Another misery in my life.

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to change 2 two coil pack, he wanted 200. i dont know if that is too dear or not, in my opinion it is. but i dont know, you know whats the rough prices on these ?

You should buy a set of splitfire coilpacks or yellow jackets. Then get a mech to install it.

If you are technically minded you can give it a go - it's not that hard - but just a pain in the butt - there are a few tutorials on this site and some from around the world.

The other coilpacks will die out soon. It's a known issue with R34 GT/GTt once they are roughly 100,000km to 120,000km (don't trust your odometer - they are usually wound back to the circa of 60,000km to 70,000km).

While you are at it you can clean your throttle body - spray some carby cleaner on a clean rag and wipe the sludge away.

I would also hazard a guess it would be time to change your spark plugs too - They cost $14 each from Nissan (3 years ago).

You should buy a set of splitfire coilpacks or yellow jackets. Then get a mech to install it.

If you are technically minded you can give it a go - it's not that hard - but just a pain in the butt - there are a few tutorials on this site and some from around the world.

The other coilpacks will die out soon. It's a known issue with R34 GT/GTt once they are roughly 100,000km to 120,000km (don't trust your odometer - they are usually wound back to the circa of 60,000km to 70,000km).

While you are at it you can clean your throttle body - spray some carby cleaner on a clean rag and wipe the sludge away.

I would also hazard a guess it would be time to change your spark plugs too - They cost $14 each from Nissan (3 years ago).

thanks man, do you know how much it would set me back?

thanks man, do you know how much it would set me back?

- Brand new set of 6 Splitfires for 2.5L NEO GT/GTt - Just under $700.00 AUD on eBay (probably cheaper else where)

- Genuine Nissan Platinum Spark plugs (NGK branded) - $14.00 each from local nissan dealership (going off a price 3 years ago) - best you call them up.

- Can of carby cleaner - $8.00 from repco

Prices of mechanics vary

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