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In testing the Yaris Coil isn't as grunty as the Z33/R35 Coil.....

Any actual results for this testing? Everyone seems to rave about yaris could but can't find any solid info on the net
23 minutes ago, ActionDan said:

I thought it was just a head off situation for oil gallery mods or something. 

I'll just send you my head and you can sort it all ;) 

Good luck today btw, 

 

Mine swings 50 degrees and I modified the cam from 8.7 mm of lift to 10.25mm. It won't fit. You need step 1 for a stock donk.

1 hour ago, Sub Boy32 said:

In testing the Yaris Coil isn't as grunty as the Z33/R35 Coil.....

Quite possibly true however i'm not going for 1200 hp and i'm sure they're still good for the 800odd engine hp i want for mine

5 hours ago, iruvyouskyrine said:


Any actual results for this testing? Everyone seems to rave about yaris could but can't find any solid info on the net

Only in-house for our own decision as to what coils we would use to build upgrade kits for the RB and SR engines. I'm not bagging any one using Yaris coils as they will be better than standard RB coils, but we found the R35/Z33 coils to be better.

4 hours ago, sneakey pete said:

Quite possibly true however i'm not going for 1200 hp and i'm sure they're still good for the 800odd engine hp i want for mine

I'm sure the Z33/R35 coils won't get you to 1200hp either, but we were happier with the strength of the Nissan coils over the Toyotas.

9 hours ago, Mick_o said:

Why are you blokes talking about coilpacks in this BUILD THREAD? 

Lets keep the focus on this creature of the deep & more importantly when he chucks me the keys ?

 

haha, I think after all this time he will be sleeping in it for the first 12 months, lol

Here is one that might be OK for the coil info

https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/440409-ls2-coil-on-plug-mod/

 

 

8 hours ago, r32-25t said:

At least all of us twin fairies actually have cars that work :thumbsup: 

Throwing rocks in a glass house ain't ya? How many times did your engine come in and out and drove a total of a couple kms? 5 I think it was. 

:18_kissing_heart:.

This all started from the rear turbo packing in.

2-3 weeks and all good. 

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1 hour ago, Piggaz said:

Throwing rocks in a glass house ain't ya? How many times did your engine come in and out and drove a total of a couple kms? 5 I think it was. 

:18_kissing_heart:.

This all started from the rear turbo packing in.

2-3 weeks and all good. 

This all started cause a gearbox broke,

I think it was actually 4 but that's in the past and right now if I want to drive mine I go to the garage and turn the key :)

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