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Why were you even asking the OP if he had put a multimeter on his spark plug leads when he doesn't have any? There is no such thing as an OEM or an NGK spark plug lead on an RB20DET.

And how in the living hell would you measure the resistance of the coil pack, (non-existent) lead, and plug to get 7 ohms? The plug is a f**king air gap. Infinite resistance to a multimeter.

Don't try to cover up your f**kup, by making out as if we couldn't understand what you meant. There's no hidden genius. Still trying to work out if you are GPT4.

Go play in the playground for a couple of decades before bringing your "expertise" back out on display.

7 hours ago, FiXtUrE said:

He wouldn’t have the slight’s clue… ( gtsboy’s latest below ).

I suspect that you meant "slightest".

Not shooting with a full quiver of  arrows, are ya?

You are being a moron. Most people here already think you are a moron. You would be well advised to stop being a moron.

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15 minutes ago, GTSBoy said:

I suspect that you meant "slightest".

Not shooting with a full quiver of  arrows, are ya?

You are being a moron. Most people here already think you are a moron. You would be well advised to stop being a moron.

I second this. He's the perfect example of the Dunning–Kruger effect. 

So gtsboy… there no spark plug leads/coil pack How the f%$k does a spark plug ignite then?

and there’s no coil packs either apparently…. Lol your not measuring the resistance of the spark plug, just the spark plug leads/coil packs retard as I said.

and the latest is there’s no oem, which means genuine nissan parts wanker. And same goes with there’s no  non genuine/aftermarket I hadn’t look into ngk as they’re the main supplier of Japanese non genuine leads but just assumed they might have some.

what the f**k is this below then (race works)

ps I’m not a nerd, on the other end of this iPad…. Please excuse me.

 

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16 minutes ago, FiXtUrE said:

So gtsboy… there no spark plug leads/coil pack How the f%$k does a spark plug ignite then?

and there’s no coil packs either apparently…. Lol your not measuring the resistance of the spark plug, just the spark plug leads/coil packs retard as I said.

and the latest is there’s no oem, which means genuine nissan parts wanker. And same goes with there’s no  non genuine/aftermarket I hadn’t look into ngk as they’re the main supplier of Japanese non genuine leads but just assumed they might have some.

what the f**k is this below then (race works)

ps I’m not a nerd, on the other end of this iPad…. Please excuse me.

 

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Where in that image do you see plug leads? NGK, OEM or otherwise... Please circle it, I'm curious. 

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5 hours ago, FiXtUrE said:

Lol your not measuring the resistance of the spark plug, just the spark plug leads/coil packs retard as I said.

You really are a special case, aren't you? I quote here directly from your earlier post.....

On 3/28/2023 at 3:58 PM, FiXtUrE said:

splitfire coil packs, leads & plugs make around 7 ohms I’ve been told.

The only change I made was to bold the critical word by which you reveal yourself to have no grasp on the topic.

Call me a retard at your own peril. I mean, it's not even as if you have any credibility to throw on the fire here anyway. But, go ahead. Do it.

 

At this point, I am really beginning to wonder if they have managed to create a combatively stupid GPT4 bot to unleash on forums. How can we get this guy to prove that he's human? If it turns out that he's a chatbot, then the forums are doomed. Everything will be submerged under thread necro replies with incorrect information thrown up with such bold confidence and massive post counts from spamming every thread with useless google result images.

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