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How about a set of brand new Yellow Jackets coil packs for only $400.00 delivered via express post.
Great value for money and come with a 2 year warranty. Ive sold heaps of these coils over the last 7+ years and they are used in big HP applications.

For more info or to purchase - http://yellowjackets.com.au/race/product/yellow-jackets-coil-packs-yj-rb202526-s1/

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Anyone gone down the VR38 to RB26 conversion yet.  

For basically the cost of 6 new R35 coils and a bit of engineering, swapping your pins around on the ignition harness and bypassing ignitor you would have a much better than stock setup.

There a a few kits in japan if you cannot make your own but they are quite expensive but fairly labour intensive.  Good for ideas anyway like this one  http://blue-force.sakura.ne.jp/35coil-nnet.htm   just chrome translate.   looks a bit over the top if you ask me with the o-ringed tubes.

Supertec on the UK forum do a reasonably priced kit.  Which i will get

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/488665-vr38-r35-rb26-coil-conversion-kit.html#post5069737 

Godzilla motorsport and AMS still use the standard ones on well over 1500hp.   Must be Good!!

Coil cover can be refitted.

 

 

 

 

 

 

On 02/01/2017 at 9:18 PM, Meathead said:

Anyone gone down the VR38 to RB26 conversion yet.  

For basically the cost of 6 new R35 coils and a bit of engineering, swapping your pins around on the ignition harness and bypassing ignitor you would have a much better than stock setup.

There a a few kits in japan if you cannot make your own but they are quite expensive but fairly labour intensive.  Good for ideas anyway like this one  http://blue-force.sakura.ne.jp/35coil-nnet.htm   just chrome translate.   looks a bit over the top if you ask me with the o-ringed tubes.

Supertec on the UK forum do a reasonably priced kit.  Which i will get

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/488665-vr38-r35-rb26-coil-conversion-kit.html#post5069737 

Godzilla motorsport and AMS still use the standard ones on well over 1500hp.   Must be Good!!

Coil cover can be refitted.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Intune (Nick) has. Car is running. No issues. I too have bought the Godzilla kit. Car is yet to run.

On 1/7/2017 at 4:31 PM, Piggaz said:

Intune (Nick) has. Car is running. No issues. I too have bought the Godzilla kit. Car is yet to run.

Looking forward to your impressions !!!  should be a absolute beast, do you have a launch date yet?

5 hours ago, WHITER33GTS-T said:

The Godzilla kit uses Yaris coils.? 

 

R35 coil packs  ...Godzilla make some serious stuff, check there Facebook page.

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