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hey guys,

car wont start, problem solved it down to ignitor and coil pack area. one of my coil packs was warped from over heating... and none of them are giving spark. so i moved on to the ignitor. had a look and it appears to have been swapped with another item (wires cut and reinsulated). I get the feeling it maybe an rb20 ignitor or the likes of?? its a DIS 6 nissan item so its something 6 cylinder.

Can anyone determine what this is?

note the insulation tape...

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close up:

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cheers,

mike

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+1 for 25 ignitor. Heres a pic rb20 vs rb25 ignitors

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yours is a 25 in a R32 right?

Yes mine is a 25 in an R32. So i have the same one as the ignitor on the right in the above pic. BUT if you look at that pic closely that motor is an rb25. (can tell by the raised rocker covers (for VVT clearance)). So My 25, and the 25 in the picture above are using different ignitors....

Anyone know what the F is going on?

Yes mine is a 25 in an R32. So i have the same one as the ignitor on the right in the above pic. BUT if you look at that pic closely that motor is an rb25. (can tell by the raised rocker covers (for VVT clearance)). So My 25, and the 25 in the picture above are using different ignitors....

Anyone know what the F is going on?

Thats my engine, it's a r33 loom modded to accept the R32 ignitor and a few other things

Thats my engine, it's a r33 loom modded to accept the R32 ignitor and a few other things

ah k. Well now im starting to wonder if it actually IS the ignitor thats stuffed. Whats the possibility of a buggered Relay or fuse? Anyone know what fuse/relay to check on a 32? Or can point me in the direction of a wiring diagram for the ignitors?

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