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Hey everyone, so I have a 1993 Series 1 R33 GTS Coupe (N/A) that's been having a slight misfire issue for a bit now. Ill try and detail the situation in hopes for a fix.

It occurs most commonly between 3200ish Rpm - 5000Rpm, however isn't occuring every time I put the foot to the floor, it comes and goes. I might drive out somewhere and it won't occur at all, then on the way home it may occur the whole time (only between said RPM range).

I have already replaced the coil packs, and installed new spark plugs gapped to 0.8, new fuel filter, new thermostat (was running cold for a bit).

I've read other 33's have this problem but usually they are turbo and always solve their issue by replacing coil packs or plugs.

 

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A used one from Jack Phillips, working as it should just wasn't the issue.

I've captured it on video just before and will post a link shortly, it was misfiring badly, that it wouldn't go above 3500RPM, acting almost like a limiter

 

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What colour are your coil packs?

If they're red, throw them into the bin and replace with OEM or Splitfires or R35 Conversion
If they're yellow, throw them into the bin and replace with OEM or Splitfires or R35 Conversion

 

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I'm going to go through the list of things to check/replace one by one when I get the chance.

Can also confirm it's not MAF, cleaned it thoroughly with proper cleaner and check plug/pins etc everything is fine.

Still got to check CAS and fuel pressure.

As for getting a 'new' igniter, no idea where i'd be able to get a new oem one without paying $XXXX amounts for it.

 

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