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Hi guys I have a brand new full set of split fire coil packs for sale.

these are (SF-DIS-001).

for:

R32 RB26DETT

R33 RB26DETT

HR31 RB20DET

R32 RB20DET

R32 RB20DE

R33 RB25DET series 1

R33 RB25DE series 1

looking for $650 firm.

SpritFireIgnitionsystem.jpg

Ignition energy of the factory ignition coil packs becomes weaker and weaker as the engine rpm is increased. As a result, it is causing the engine power down specially for high performance tuned engines.

Even if the engine is modified with all the good high performance parts, if the ignition energy is still the same as factory system, the engine won't be able to produce its maximum power.

Split Fire SUPER DIRECT IGNITION SYSTEM is the product made to solve this problem. Specially manufactured each coil pack has much more coil winds in its case and by using special material for its inner parts, this product dramatically improves ignition energy so the engine can run more efficiently and produce more power and torque.

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