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hey is there any way of telling if a coilpack is a series 1 or series 2 just by looking at it while its off the car. I know they are different and the s2 have an inbuilt ignitor in them and i would have thought they would have had an extra pin or something but they dont so if i seen a photo of one i want to know if there is a way to tell if its a s1 or s2 just by its looks, there must be something cos the plugs dont fit eachother

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if i go new would i be best going spitfire or audi r8 coilpacks like i saw on a gtr on some site, looked nice and worked out cheaper, but obviously wiring loom needs to be modified, and does anyone know if the audi r8 coilpacks would work on a s2 gtst or just a gtr

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ok i have a question, i just tested the resistance on my coilpacks, now i have a series2 so im not sure if its supposed to be different but i read that i should get between 0.6 and 0.9 ohms and im getting 1.66 kilo ohms, but i saw a guy testing his on youtube and he was getting similar results, so does anyone know if the series 2 are supposed to have a very high kilo ohms resistance instead of a small ohms like a series1 has

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