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Hey guys just a quick question that I can't seem to find an answer to (on the internet).

What model Splitfire D1 Coils suit the RB25DET (1995+ Series 2 engine from a Series 1.5 car)?

I believe their are about 4 or 5 model Splitfires both for different engines and different series of engines.

Any help would be appreciated.

Edit: I believe DIS-001 is for the RB25DET Series 1.

Edit: I believe DIS-005 is for the RB25DET Series 2.

Ben.

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Haha ok slacker, using my powers of translation *cough* :

SF-DIS-001 59,800 yen

BNR32 and BCNR33 Skyline GTR

R31 and R32 Skyline etc

SF-DIS-005 59,800 yen

BNR34 Skyline GTR

R33 Skyline etc

[New sale]

SF-DIS-008 59,800 yen

ENR34 Skyline

C34 Stagea etc

I have SF-DIS-005.(series 2 R33)

Here's what it says on the box.

Skyline

ER33,ECR33 RB25DE 1995.1- 1998.5

RR33,ECR33 RB25DET 1995.1-1998.5

BNR34 RB26DETT 1999.1 -

Stagea.

WGC34,WGN34 RB20E 1996.10 - 1998.8

WGC34,WGN34 RB25DE 1996.10 - 1998.8

WGNC34 RB25DET 1996.10 -

Cedric,Gloria.

ENY33 RB25DET 1997.6 -

Laurel.

GC34,GCC34,GCN34 RB25DE 1993.1 - 1997.6

GC34,GCC34,GCN34 RB25DET 1993.1 - 1997.6

I bought mine through www.greenline.jp a few months ago.

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