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Hi guys

I'm after some coil packs for my M35, I've had a couple chuck it.

Should I stick in some splitfires instead of geniune? And if so, anyone know where I can get some?

Also, had a search for a DIY change the coil packs and came up blank... Anybody got a link?

Cheers all

Andrew

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coil packs are easy as piss to change, one 10mm bolt holding a coilpack in, take off that bolt and disconnect the connector, swap, re-secure bolt and plug the connector in.
easyyyyyyyyyyyy

I'm running 30 psi on the stock 12 year old coil packs and have never had issue with them, no way I would be testing out aftermarket ones, stick to oem imo.

The Turbo part numbers are different to VQ35, I would assume the turbo coils have a stronger spark.

I just had a look, I have a full set left on the wreck, but I would like to keep a couple for myself. How many are you after?

To change them you need to drop the tapered pipe on top of the engine with the BOV attatched. That will give you access to all the coils. Have you changed plugs yet?

Plugs changed and 2 of the coils. New ones are fine but another 1 has kicked it within the week. I think that a set at once would/should make more long-term sense... Error codes don't point at a bigger problem, I think it was the crappy old plugs (now changed) that caused the issues.

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