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Does anyone know where I can buy the JJR coil packs i hear they are as cheap as the yellow jacket ones. Its just I don't want to wait for the yellow jacket coil packs, because of christmas it will take ages.

Most people would recommend spit fires for my R34 GTT its true to be honest but, I am not so keen on Spitfires maybe when I start doing some performance upgrades but, at the current moment very basic modifications like exhaust and boost controller so dont want to buy spitfires. Yellow Jackets cost $420 include postage any bright ideas. I cant drive the skyline at the moment until I change the coil packs.

REALLY WANT TO GET THE CAR BACK ON THE ROAD!

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Define rubbish?

There are some test results floating around showing they all perform the same as standard coil packs. Voltages and Amps etc.

Most of the time when a coilpack setup is claimed as rubbish, there is something else in the system wrong.

I had them in my 25/30DET, with 1.1mm gapped plugs, making a metric shit ton of torque (Un known as it wouldn't stop wheel spinning on the dyno, or track for that matter... But enough to put 69% injector duty cycle on 880 CC injectors with an 11:1 AFR...) and it never missed a beat.

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i define rubbish as after useing 3 diffrent sets and the car still miss fired, so they were returned to buy a set of splitfires which fixed the miss fire and never missed a beat again. but that was on a sr20 maybe their rb ones are better

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