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I had a misfire some time ago too. I had the plugs replace (gapped to 0.76) and it was still there. Turned out to be a dirty coil pack. The mechanic cleaned them up for me and it worked fine after that. I think he used electrical contact cleaner or carby cleaner - can't be sure.

I have seen on a website, that the resistance for them should be around .7ohms. I tested mine and they were all 1.0ohm. I was told by an electrical supplier that they either work or they dont. Theres no in between. Theres, measured at .67ohms, (new).

There's (ACA) were O.E. type coil packs which relates to a genuine Nissan coil pack.

I also saw a R32 GTR manual and quoted the resistance to be between .6-.9 ohms.

ACA branded would be well over the $200 mark. Anyone priced a genuine Nissan one BTW???

Frank

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Originally posted by rb25

I had a misfire some time ago too. I had the plugs replace (gapped to 0.76) and it was still there. Turned out to be a dirty coil pack. The mechanic cleaned them up for me and it worked fine after that. I think he used electrical contact cleaner or carby cleaner - can't be sure.

Iwas wondering is there anyway to check the coil pack with out taking them out.?

I have got the same problem with the missfire.And if it is a coil pack does anyone know where I can get a new one or second hand one for an R34 GTt.

I put new platium plugs in and the problem seems to have got worse.I will pull the plugs out and re check the gap.

$50 each second hand is the going rate for coils. Also, I think a gap of 0.5 or 0.6 is way too small for stock boost. Even 0.8 seems to be ok for up to around 14psi.

NIZR34GTT, the problem probably got worse with platinums because they have the weakest spark of all the plugs. It's probably just amplifying a problem with your coils.

Sorry late response. R34 coil packs new 250 from Nissan Dealer.

Second Hand 50 - 150. BTW R34 coil packs are same as R33 S2 coil packs.

Install them yourself if you can, I got ripped off charged 600 for coil pack and installation from Nissan Dealership. Never going there again. Sorry still a bit peeved.

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