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jus got some new coils for my r33 (*sigh* 2 weeks late) now i bolt em all in, ready 2 plug them in but the plugs dont fit... WTF?!?! the locater tabs on the new coils are in a different position....

i have a 1994 R33 GTST, which is what a enformed the person sellin me the coils

i recieved a pack of SIF-DIS-001

did i get the wrong coils?

should i butcher the coils to make them fit?

why me?

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ive heard that some series 1 R33's came with series 2 motors. Hence why the coilpacks wont fit as you're trying to place series1 coilpacks into a series 2 engine.

Not sure if im correct about that, someone with a r33 should be able to clarify it.

ok now, i can see that the bit of the loom with the coil plugs, can unclip from the main loom, now wats i was thinkin is that i can jus get that bit of loom off some1 and plug that in and use the 001 coils, becuase if i was to get 005 coils would they work without the spark adaptor box thingy that sits ontop of the rocker cover, cos i dont think i have that....

becuase if i was to get 005 coils would they work without the spark adaptor box thingy that sits ontop of the rocker cover, cos i dont think i have that....

SII motors dont have a ignitor box.

So why would you need one if you swapped the coils?

You dont have an ignitor now ye?... as you have a SII setup, and hence the SI coils are not fitting.

So just get SII coils and away you go is the easiest, cheapest way to go about it.

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