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Need a bit of help choosing coil packs for RB20det. Which coil packs would go harder and better either.

Yellow Jacket Coil Packs or Splitfire Coil Packs

Thanks for the help!.

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Coil packs don't go hard. (I suppose eventually they do, they get brittle from the heat but I don't think that's what you mean)

They work or not.

One working coil pack is no better than another. No way will you tell the difference between them when working, whether the yellow jackets last as long is another story.

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There is a fair bit of debate about Yellow Jackets vs Splitfires, I know a Martin has used Yellow Jackets for a few years in his car with no problems, I had one of my Yellow Jackets shit itself in about 2 months but it was replaced with no questions asked. I also know of a Splitfire coil giving out after a couple of months. It's up to you mate and also seems a little luck of the draw.

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i think all coils are the same, they all break from heat, whichever ones ya want and maybe get some air flow over them

The timeframe pf them breaking is what differs.

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