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If you look up the splitfire website it will tell you which coils fit.

My preference

1. New OEM if you can get them at a good price

2. Splitfire

3. Yellowjackets

None of the rest.

This one I think:

http://www.kudosmoto...005-p-1115.html

Actually at $410 plus postage I think the Yellowjackets would be the better buy:

YJ-RB2526-S2

http://www.performance-wise.com/userimages/procart28.htm

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I've just done coils, went with the yellow jackets. They suited my busker and have had good reviews, and I could not be happier!! They are amazing. Didn't think it would be such a noticeable difference, but everything just feels better!

Rb25det s2 stagea

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Very hard to get any objective results.

I like the OEM (brand new) because they have been proven to last 10 - 15 years!

Splitfires have built up a reasonable record by now.

The Yellow jackets have stood up well on the dyno and on the track.

Some of the others have failed relatively early in life.

The test is not whether one makes more power than another - they are just coils after all - but how reliable they are.

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Talking about plugs. I bought a set to suit "RB25DET" I never really looked at them except to gap to 0.8mm. Stag is not too happy with plugs, now I see they are "7" not "6". Whats the difference?

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Talking about plugs. I bought a set to suit "RB25DET" I never really looked at them except to gap to 0.8mm. Stag is not too happy with plugs, now I see they are "7" not "6". Whats the difference?

Heat range, Were they for your 25DET or for your DE? 6 would be better for relatively stock DET and 5 for DE
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