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Coilpacks on a 32 gtr are same as series 1 gtst yeah? Packs on my gtst break down at about 10psi. If i was to buy a set of coils off an r32 gtr that held 18psi would this solve my problem? Obviestly splitfires are a better option but just wondering if i can get outta it a bit cheaper for time being using GTR coils.

thanks guys

brett

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are your plugs gapped to .8? if not buy some new plugs allready gapped to .8 and fit them first

yeah thanks mate, already gapped to .7 and got new irridiums. definatly the packs breaking down. taped em up and it helped a bit but not huge amount

brett

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Yes, 32GTR and 33 Gtst S1 are the same coil packs.... think the splitfire # Is DIS-0001 or something.... around 400 ish these days for new ones, I wouldn't bother stuffing around with second hand ones. .. might find they have the same issues...

JJR ones are $399 a set but I have not had any experience with theirs.. most opt for the splitfires. Or genuine... think it works out around the same price if you have access to a trade card :)

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