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I have Splitfires myself with a Direct Ignition (Di) Bridge.

Came with the car, which was good.

Couldn't tell you much about Yellow Jackets but I have heard positive reviews on them.

I assume both are good, but I am more familiar with JDM Imports using Splitfires, rather then Yellow Jackets.

Thats why im unsure if I should just get the yellow jackets and save myself some money as iv seen good reviews on them. But if it came down to it and it would be worth spending the extra coupld hundred then id just get the split fires...

I just wanna know if ill benefit much to get the split fires over yellow jackets..

Such confusion for one girl :rofl2:

apparently the yellow jackets are bout the same as the JJR red ones. bit of a 'luck of the draw' sort of thing, some are good - others not good...

get the splitfires. my red ones died after 1-2 hours of run time (track only).

on S/F's now, no more misses under high load/rpm. :thumbsup:

Thats why im unsure if I should just get the yellow jackets and save myself some money as iv seen good reviews on them. But if it came down to it and it would be worth spending the extra coupld hundred then id just get the split fires...

I just wanna know if ill benefit much to get the split fires over yellow jackets..

Such confusion for one girl :rofl2:

For a peace of mind, just spend that extra and get a set of Splitfires.

You'd be happy with it and they are great coilpacks.

:)

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