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I'm looking to purchase a set of Splitfire coils but i'm not sure whether to purchase coils for a series 1 R33 or series 2. My Skyline R33 is a 1995 series 1 that may share some aspects of series 2. I just need to know what an amplifier pack looks like and where it is on a series 1. Any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks fellas. :rofl:

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you have to check if you have an igniter first

its a black box that sits on the back of rocker cover with wires going to and from it, if you have the black box then its a series 1

now if all you have up the back is a small wiring plug atached to the back of the rocker cover then its a series 2

its easy you cant miss it

i have a 95 model and it takes the series 2 coils the diference is the series 2 coil have a seperate igniter inside each coil

hope this helped you

amplifier = Ignitor

Its about the size of a deck of playing cards, roughly speaking, and is located at the rear of the valley cover (the bit with "2500 24 valve" on it) between the 2 rocker covers. If you have an igniter / amplifier, it will be obvious.

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