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I went to change my coilpacks this morning - as I have a missfire problem - and noticed the part numbers on the ones I bought were slightly different the my existing ones. The guy I bought them off listed them for r32 rb20det or r33 rb25det s1, but I know you can't trust some sellers and their knowledge. I've tried searching but have only found that there are different ones, not if they are interchangeable. I have a pretty good idea that I can't use them but just wanted to double check before I waste more money!

I have a 93 R32 GTS4 with the rb20det - existing coilpack part number is 22433 60U02

- Other ones have 22433 59S11.

Any help is appreciated!

Thanks, Tom

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the rb20det coilpacks are the same as the Series 1 R33 GTST according to my Splitfires which i purchased.

The splitfire model: SF-DIS-001 works for r32, gtr and r33 series 1

The model number on my old r32 coilpacks is; 22433-60U02

Problem is, you could have series 2 nissan coilpacks

I guess if you can confirm the model number to be series 1 coilpacks, then it should fit in your rb20? But dont take my word for it as its only an assumption :P

Thanks for your input Rekin, must be series 2 like you said.

Although they appeared to be pretty much the same, when I went to change them over I discovered that the socket on top of the existing ones have 3 prongs that were vertical, whereas the the socket on the other ones were horizontal!

Guess I'll have to keep looking for the right ones

if i post up a picture of my engine can someone tell me if its s1 or s2?

Im very sure its S2 but would like extra confirmation before i order in some spit fires...

Ill post the pic up later tonight.. =)

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