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Hello everyone, i have jsut purchased a set of splitfire coils from Nengun in japan, and found out that they not the right ones for me late 95 R33 engine.

Aparently it uses series 2 components.

So therefore was wondering if i coudl maybe just change the wiring loom over to series 1 and still will work fine.

And if so where u recon would be able to get my hands on a loom ?

Thanks Heaps,

;)

Thanks Mr SLY, yer i was thinking it couldn't be done,

I try selling i spose,

If it was a company over here, they would happily replace with the right ones.

Just shits me !!!

Thanks dude

Lada

s2 have an ignitor each of the actual coils.. s1 don't - so yeah, its not something that can be changed as its part of the design of the coil.

Finding a loom will cost you more than it's worth dude..

should be able to sell the old ones though for the price you bought them for.. and get the right ones.

Robz: I'd be interested in buying your splitfire coil packs :)

on a side note: How to can i put new wire into the igniter module plug??... 2 of the 6 wires going into the plug have pulled out and corroded!! :rofl:... how can i replace these?? can it be done easily???

Robz.. PM me if u wanna sell them and your price...

Cheers

Dave :cheers:

  • 1 year later...

sorry to bring up this old thread..,

i am about to get splitfire coil packs for the 33 gtst 1995. I have heard that the 1995, uses the same as coil packs as the series 2, can anyone verify this?

also does anyone have a pic of the 'ignitor' that is present on the series 1, if so please post because i cant seem to locate it, if i do have one.

and - does the series 1 and 2 coil packs look different to each other? if so, someone please post a pic of the series 1 & 2 coil packs.

if there isnt a difference, i guess the only way to tell is, whether i have an 'ignitor' or not.

any help will be great!!

cheers

the ignitor sits on top of the engine cover, it's about 6*10cm square black box.

Yeah 95 series have all Series2 running gear in a series 1 body. I have one, and yess you need the coils for a series 2, but look for the ignitor.

thanks for the info bud,

dont seem to see a black box on top of the engine cover.. I took out my coil pack cover though...i guess i must have the coils for the series 2.

so with getting splitfires, i get the series 2 coil packs and put them straight in?

thanks for the info bud,

dont seem to see a black box on top of the engine cover.. I took out my coil pack cover though...i guess i must have the coils for the series 2.

so with getting splitfires, i get the series 2 coil packs and put them straight in?

Exactly.

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