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The check engine light has come on during cold starts (but is fixed when I restart the engine) so I think fixing up the packs might help. Won't help too much with my everyday street driving though seeing the performance coil benefit is primarily over the high RPM band.

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The check engine light has come on during cold starts (but is fixed when I restart the engine) so I think fixing up the packs might help. Won't help too much with my everyday street driving though seeing the performance coil benefit is primarily over the high RPM band.

The new coil benifit is they work properly. Aside fron that there is no extra gain.

They are definitiely OEM, mine looked like that too and I searched the part number and it's OEM :)

Thanks for your help.

Hey thanks for selling me the adjustable coilovers too - still waiting for a courier called 'Fastway' to deliver my Tein C spanners from Brisbane. It's taken 15 days so far -_-

Thanks for your help.

Hey thanks for selling me the adjustable coilovers too - still waiting for a courier called 'Fastway' to deliver my Tein C spanners from Brisbane. It's taken 15 days so far -_-

Haha all good man :)

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