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hey all just bought a r34gtt the last owner took it for a wash and got the coil pack wet i let it dry out it runs fine now but some times at low oraround 4k revs when boosting it has a spitting noise from the back cold or warm dos not matter just geting old do u think i need to replace the coil or?

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hey stock boost i think its like 1 bar dont realy know how to read the stock 34 gauges but it gos all the way to the 1 it only has a dump pipe and no havnt cleand the meter and would that be the sensor in the pipe with the pod filter? sorry new to skylines

lolol didnt wont a auto but couldnt afford a manuel and i seem to give em more when in a manuel + gota drive to town daily so meh yer man il go over ti tmozz i think cuz they got wet yesterday prob need a good warm day to let them dry up if not new coils ant that bad first upgrade haha

http://www.justjap.com/store/search.php?mode=search&page=1

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=splitfire+r34

^^^ Check these out ^^^ or Ebay.

Fitting is free cause you DIY.

Airflow meter is the tubish type thing after the pod/airfilter. Search on here to find how to clean it.

A bit of the correct spray in the right place.

First time I test drove my car, the guy had gotten water in the coils, Sounded a bit like that but was waaaaaaaaay worse. Pretty much undrivable.

I would say, Dry those suckers out real good, see if it changes anything, go from there.

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