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Hey guys

before i start YES ive already done research

now i have a 95 model r33 4 door, im looking at buying some splitfires. now i know that series 1 run an ignition box as the series 2 are built in the coilpack??

mine has no ignitor box but it does have the 4 holes in the coil pack cover. I know i have already probably answered it myself but i just want to to know is there

any other way apart from the coilpacks turbo to know if its series 1 or 2. i just dont want to buy the wrong coilpacks and waste 600!!!

THANKS GUYS

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will i have any problems running this series 1 power fc with series 2 engine in the future

not at all, I didn't think there was a PowerFC made for Series 1 and one made for Series 2..

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