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Hi guys I’m after some r35 coils for my rb26 my question is will the standard 35 coils fit under the valley cover or will I have to purchase ones that are shorter.

 

I know there are kits available I just want to make sure the standard size will fit?

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The factory R35 coils will not fit under the coil cover.

However......NZEFI make a kit using R35/VQ coils that are modified to fit under the covers, it’s yet to be put on the website but is available 

flick me a email at [email protected] for a pic if you like

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As mentioned, R35 GTR kits for RB's are on the very near horizon.

Seems Yaris coils have come and gone. Lots of people (SR20 land) are questioning how good they are long term, kind of underlying the whole "This is a Yaris part" worry that people had. People are much happier to put R35 GTR parts in for very similar cash.

3 hours ago, Kinkstaah said:

As mentioned, R35 GTR kits for RB's are on the very near horizon.

Seems Yaris coils have come and gone. Lots of people (SR20 land) are questioning how good they are long term, kind of underlying the whole "This is a Yaris part" worry that people had. People are much happier to put R35 GTR parts in for very similar cash.

 

Yaris coils are the same excellent Denso parts (give or take slightly different size and shape) as all the other Toyota engines' coils, such as 2JZ.  Denso coils are v. v. good.

Edited by GTSBoy
1 hour ago, GTSBoy said:

Yuh, and that's all good.....but those coils are not as punchy as the more modern pencil coils.  If you need an upgrade, then OEM Nissan coils are not the answer.  Yaris/etc coils are similarly cheap.  Just takes a little more effort to fit them up. 

Sorry, that is a typo.. should say "R35 Coils"

22448-JF00B is the OEM R35 nissan coil part number.

8 minutes ago, burn4005 said:

Sorry, that is a typo.. should say "R35 Coils"

22448-JF00B is the OEM R35 nissan coil part number.

Are the plugs the same as the R34 coils'?  If so, that's a bit more convenient.  Only need to do a mounting plate and shorter boots.  Saves wiring changes.

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