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Hey just about to regap my plugs so i thought i may as well post some coil pack pics up here see wat you guys say/reckon. Just interested in knowing if these will cause me any trouble thx

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arghh!!?!?! Its about to start raining im gonna have to put them back in. Spewing if i put them in and some 1 tells me 1 of them is rooted or something

Hmm i did a search for checking the ohmage on em and i got.. all around 1.4-1.6 @ 200ohm setting, but the person who wrote in the topic didnt say what ohm increment to use so im not sure if these are what they should be.. But there all consistently the same so..

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Just browsing through, noticed that your coil packs look a bit different than mine.

I have an R32 RB26, my coil packs don't have little buttons, just springs. Is this correct, or am I missing all 6 buttons?

Uhm, i guess springs is the way those are set up, could be aftermarket ones i dunno, but i dont think mine would work without the "buttons" so yours wouldnt

Hmm, plugs regapped to .8, coil packs fine, its still slowwwwwwwwwwwwww

Edited by r32 gts-turbo

alot of cars have the carbon thingo's. alot of cars have them in their distributors. a method to fix coil packs with the carbon inside them was to buy a v8 distributor pack and swap over the carbon sticks. alot of people still do it.

you can use either, its all about transferring the spark.

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