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I got some pics just got to get my girlfriend to load them(she good at Computer stuff) they are the same as a Skyline in the curretn High Pefromance Imports 6 coils mounted on the rear fire wall. mine are fitted differently.

shit, it's a series one i just found out. are the series two coils much better in any respect? thinking of going wasted spark with some falcon coils or something and remote-mounting on the firewall with leads. seems easier and it appears some people have issues with the 25 coils while others do not.

Mate if you can point me in the direction of an auto spark who can do this job in sydney then Ill do it, but i cant find anyone with the know how..

Try and buy the coil harness off a Series 1 RB25 car from these forums and get an ignitor module to from the Series 1 (obviously).

Im not sure if the Series 1 loom will plug straight into the socket when you unplug the Series 2 coil loom. (If it does it should be a straight swap)

At worst, the mechanic would have to either fit the correct socket or just wire the coil loom straight to the engine loom.

All the pinouts on the ecu's are the same, the ignitor module just has the transistor in that instead of being intergrated into the coils.

If you got the loom and ignitor any auto electrician should be able to do it.

If you go look at the back of the head you will see the coil loom plugs straight into the main harness, and you will get what i mean.

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