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I don't recommend any of them. Make them yourself. Glue some popsticks together then go steal some wiring from your nearest building site. Wind the wire around the popsticks until your arms get sore then connect each end to the terminals on your battery. Stick the popstick into the spark plug holes. Repeat 5 times.

If you don't like the idea of stealing from a building site get some Splitfires.

Hi The coils are starting to fail on my standard R34 GTT,which one are recommended and which ones are to be avoided.

Cheers

Steven

There is an alternative - some people have managed to source OEM coilpacks at not much more than Splitfires and the Nissan ones have a track record of being good for at least 10 years - some are still going strong after 15 years.

I got Splitfires from Nengun, and I can say I dont regret getting them one bit. Car runs mint as. My Opinion is Splifires for the win. I have mates which have gone for cheaper options that are available, but I didnt want to take the risk as some of my mates have had good experiences and some of them have had bad experiences with the cheaper options.

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