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series 1 and 2 are different.s1 has a ignitor s2 doesnt.u might want to do a bit of a search here to boost ur knowledge about ur vehicle.theres sum good coilpacks on ebay to.

What boost are you running?

Standard computer?

Could be a number of things, all of which I am not qualified to assess...

I think just 7 pound yeah my car is full standerd stock, except the exhaust.

Have u got a manual boost controller? Are you reading it off the stock boost gauge? How are the spark plugs looking? Could be a number of reasons. But as was said there are differences between coils used in a series 1 and 2

Nah i dont ay but im wanting to buy one??.. And yeah just off the stock.. Yeah i got series 2 and yeah ill have a look tomorrow..

series 1 and 2 are different.s1 has a ignitor s2 doesnt.u might want to do a bit of a search here to boost ur knowledge about ur vehicle.theres sum good coilpacks on ebay to.

the s1 has an external ignitor and the s2 have the ignitor built into the coils,

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We jinxed each other myh33! You just got your 33 and I just got mine. Except mine has an rb25de head, which looks like it uses the same setup as s1 rb25det? Tonight mine just started randomly idling a bit rough on/off and now misfiring throughout rev range under boost. Standard 7psi too. Haven't checked plugs or anything yet , though, too cold outside lol.

We jinxed each other myh33! You just got your 33 and I just got mine. Except mine has an rb25de head, which looks like it uses the same setup as s1 rb25det? Tonight mine just started randomly idling a bit rough on/off and now misfiring throughout rev range under boost. Standard 7psi too. Haven't checked plugs or anything yet , though, too cold outside lol.

Haha yeah mine doesnt do it in the cold lol.. I seem to find my car runs better in the cold..:)..

What is this google kids are raving about now a days?

Google is good. But there's no point throwing people away from the forums bc of questions.

I had the same issue, s2 25 as well. Replaced with spitties and does wonders.

Google is good. But there's no point throwing people away from the forums bc of questions.

I had the same issue, s2 25 as well. Replaced with spitties and does wonders.

People need to take into account that replacing parts (where applicable) with new ones (not even upgrades. Splitfires aren't even better than Nissan factory coils, they're just a lot cheaper and easier to source) will make a world of a difference. These are 10-20 year old cars and things get tired and need to be replaced. I tire of people going "My car is shit ect because it keeps missfiring". Old parts have fatigue and begin to breakdown/reduce performance. Life.

To OP. Have a knowledgeable person look over your car to diagnose the fault and replace what's nessessary. Chances are it is your coilpacks though.

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