Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

One even has to jump through hoops to get warranty approval on Splitfires :D

I'm sure you're right but like I said - 5 years of supersprinting on Splitfires never produced a problem... One lap on YJ's killed a coil pack!

I always believed that if a customer is dissatisfied with a product because it misperforms he should be entitled to a refund, no matter what your terms of warranty might be.

Unfortunately we cannot let customers dictate terms of warranty. No business does and never would.

We have 2 years warranty on these coils. Are you saying that a customer can make it a 3, 4, 5 or even a 10 year warranty, no matter what the terms of warranty might be?

It simply doesnt work like that.

In offering a 2 year warranty, I have to be sure that, if there is an issue, that the faulty one(s) are isolated from the rest as all 6 coils would not fail at the same time.

Otherwise anyone could simply send me back a full set at say 22 months after purchasing and scam a new set of replacements from me.

And repeat this cycle so they never have to buy coils ever again. Im sure you understand this.

I cannot make up different terms of warranty just for you now can I? That would not be fair on my customers or myself.

Also, we managed to test your coils on one my mates R34 GTTs and couldnt find anything wrong with them. Im not sure why or where these coils mis-performed for you?

Whats done is done though and I dont want o2 to be bitter with me. I will refund o2 for the coils out of my own pocket and will give these to my mate with the R34 as he was totally stoked with them.

Thnx.

Odd thing I noticed on the box of yellow jackets I received today "6 month warranty". So it's actually 2 years? *bit confused*

... If it IS two years then I feel a hell of a lot more comfortable - got a bit worried at the warranty mentioned on the packaging ....

Odd thing I noticed on the box of yellow jackets I received today "6 month warranty". So it's actually 2 years? *bit confused*

... If it IS two years then I feel a hell of a lot more comfortable - got a bit worried at the warranty mentioned on the packaging ....

Yep, its 2 years. We are just running out the last of our old packaging. :/

does anyone see a problem with using 2 different types of coilpacks? I had a set of splits in my rig and one of the spark plugs came loose and melted a coilpack and the wiring too, wirings been fixed and because i couldnt find a place that sells splits individually so i went and bought a yellowjacket.

They all theoretically do the same thing right?

there is a trader on nissansivia.com selling nissan OEM coilpacks for $105 a piece

for a stock or even mildly modified application, i'd happily pay for a set of OEM coilpacks over splitfires or yellow jackets

does anyone see a problem with using 2 different types of coilpacks? I had a set of splits in my rig and one of the spark plugs came loose and melted a coilpack and the wiring too, wirings been fixed and because i couldnt find a place that sells splits individually so i went and bought a yellowjacket.

They all theoretically do the same thing right?

/quote]

When one of my YJ's failed and I was waiting for a replacement under warranty, I put in an OEM from the set I had taken out . It worked just fine.

Just wanted to say big thanks to performance wise, purchase my item via ebay on Wednesday and needed item by Friday. Performance wise went out of there way to delivery and it arrive on time! any whos i ordered these as my standard coil packs who seemed fine gave me the Code 21, common problem of R34 GTT.

Anywhos, fitted these item and error code vanished! TCS,SLIP, Engine light all vanished.

Review: Performance: Car seems a lot smoother and also feels a more powerful likes its noticeable!

Thanks!!

p.s if you guys wanna buy these exc items. buy it directly from their online store and not ebay.. u save $10 :) i of course didn't realize this until after i bought it via ebay ==

Anywhos, fitted these item and error code vanished! TCS,SLIP, Engine light all vanished.

Good to hear! I hate driving and seeing those f**king lights come on!!

Will be fitting mine tomorrow :)

Just wanted to say big thanks to performance wise, purchase my item via ebay on Wednesday and needed item by Friday. Performance wise went out of there way to delivery and it arrive on time! any whos i ordered these as my standard coil packs who seemed fine gave me the Code 21, common problem of R34 GTT.

Anywhos, fitted these item and error code vanished! TCS,SLIP, Engine light all vanished.

Review: Performance: Car seems a lot smoother and also feels a more powerful likes its noticeable!

Thanks!!

p.s if you guys wanna buy these exc items. buy it directly from their online store and not ebay.. u save $10 :) i of course didn't realize this until after i bought it via ebay ==

Glad it worked out for ya mate, as said above it really sucks having those lights!!

True galois it's sucks ! Thanks for all ya help bro.

Shell: yeah mate the lights are f*kd but when u fit da Yk coils it's awesome and the error lights clear. Smoother revs more power increase. Very nice

Edited by shorty_01

Just a technical bit of info on that note, I'm no coilpack expert in case anyone wants to chime in, but they won't as such give you a power increase...only return to you what was lost while you were using worn out coilpacks :D

Just a technical bit of info on that note, I'm no coilpack expert in case anyone wants to chime in, but they won't as such give you a power increase...only return to you what was lost while you were using worn out coilpacks :D

+1. Despite what the advertisements say :D.

As was said in birds post, hence the "+1". If your coilpacks are fine buying yellow jackets/splitfires won't be helping much. It's a pretty pointless semantic discrepancy anyways, point is that it can only return lost power, which means there may or may not be a power gain.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I have engineer in my job title One of or motto's though is "we make and we break"
    • This is actually 2 whole different trains of thought that need to be addressed separately. No, as Matt says above, "Engineer" is not a directly protected title. A lot of guys who just do mechanical design via CAD, with or without even some sort of associate diploma in engineering, often have the job title of "Design Engineer". A train driver can probably still describe themselves as an engineer. But, to usefully get employment with anyone as a proper engineer, you're going to have to have at least the necessary and relevant degree qualification. You're not going to get a job as an electrical engineer if you have a chem eng degree, unless you can demonstrate x number of years of working in that capacity, sufficient knowledge, etc. Having the degree is at least in indication that you've seen the relevant text books, even if you haven't read them (like pretty much the last 10 years of graduates!). To be a self employed engineer.....you could get away with quite a lot pretending that you're suitably qualified, without actually being a proper engineer. But, you will find yourself unable to work for a large section of the client space because a lot demand CVs and capability statements when considering contracting for any engineering work these days. Insurances too. If you're not a proper engineer, it will be much harder to obtain proper PI insurance. Insurance companies have gotten hip to that. The "Professional Engineer" thing is a thing in Australia. If you have the right qualifications and experience you can apply to the relevant engineering top level body (mostly Engineers Australia, the less said about whom, the better), to be assessed and approved as a Chartered Professional Engineer, CPE. There are high bars to get over and a requirement for CPD to maintain it. The RPEQ thing is similar-ish, in that you have to demonstrate and maintain, but the bars are a little lower. It is required to be RPEQ in order to sign off as an engineer on any engineering design in Queensland. The other states haven't fully followed suit yet. There's "engineering" and there's "engineering". Being an engineer that signs off on timber (or even steel) frames for housing projects, council creek crossing bridges, etc, is a flavour of civil engineering that barely warrants the name, description and degree. That would be soul crushing work anyway. Being an automotive engineer working in the space where you have to sign off on modifications to cars and trucks would also be similarly soul crushing. At least partly because of the level of clientelle, their expecations, depths of bank balance, etc. And that brings us to your second question. No, we do not have professional engineers "do vehicle inspections". Well, not the regular roadworthies, etc etc. That's done by mechanics. There might be some vehicle standards engineers at the various state govco inspection stations where cars go to get defects cleared and so on, but that's because they (the cars) are there specifically for defect inspection and clearance and so the stakes are a little higher than on an annual lights and brakes working check. But, if you modify a vehicle in Australia, you have to get it engineered. A suitably qualified (and effectively licensed, which I will get back to) automotive engineer will have to go over the application, advise on what would be required to make the mods legal, supervise some parts of the work, inspect and test the results, and sign off. The "licensed" aspect comes from there being a list of approved engineers to do these things in each state. They have to jump through hoops set up by the govco vehicle standards divisions that mean only the suitably qualified can offer to and approve such mods.
    • It's got a problem Prank... It looks like both washer spray caps have fallen off this car... 😛
    • Meh, it's only got to last another 10 years or so until you'll be forbidden to drive it. Keep it dry and forget about it.
    • The title of Engineer is not protected. However different states have different rules about what an Engineer requires to operate. Engineering for a motor vehicle modification is very different to engineering for a bridge, electronics, etc, including what that engineer needs as certifications.   In Canberra, "Engineer" is the loosest category with basically nothing stopping you calling yourself and engineer and designing a bridge or building. From what I've reviewed, QLD has the strictest requirements through RPEIQ.
×
×
  • Create New...