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hey guys, i have a haltech equipped 25/30, i have the choice of either series 1 coils or series 2, as i have to buy new ones anyway what would be the better choice?? really after some reliability from them, ill buy the loom to suit which ever would be better cheers

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are ls coils much hassle to wire up?

kinda, what's wrong with plug and play?

LS1 coils are only worth it if you're running massive boost. I have a few mates running 1.4 bar on Splitfires and they work perfectly.

kinda, what's wrong with plug and play?

LS1 coils are only worth it if you're running massive boost. I have a few mates running 1.4 bar on Splitfires and they work perfectly.

Ls coils are cheaper.. that makes them worthwhile!

Ls coils are cheaper.. that makes them worthwhile!

Yeah guess so, and they can cop loads of dwell time. Typical Nissan ones go nuts when you pump in about 2.5ms of dwell, they cook themselves.

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