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Hey guys

Having misfire problems as alot of us experience when doing our cars up. need someone with a 33 series two to help me find out if my coil packs are shot or if its something else. just want to swap a working set into mine to see if it fixes the missfire. then ill know its the coil packs. but dont want to fork out the cash for new ones if it isnt the coil packs. i already have splitfires and have had trouble with them. u dont need to get ur hands dirty ill do all the work i just need someone who is willing to let me take out there coil packs. very simple 6 or 7 bolts wont take more than 10 mins to get them out. Ill come to you. anyone willing my numbers 0403679112.

cheers Jason :D

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...62#entry4400162

ok thats cool will wait till the end of the week to see if anyone closer can help out. is urs a series 2? or series 1.5? (s1.533) not sure what the difference is but i know coil packs for series ones are different to series two. had a look at ur profile looks like a series two, not sure how things work with profiles but your 'rank' says rb25de? is urs non turbo? think there may be differences there too. but thanks for the offer will get back to you if cant find anything else.

Edited by jasont82

jason i have a bucket of poo 1.5 that can assist, tonight. its running like dogs balls so what can it hurt to take more shit off it. ps I'm not getting dirty....call me on 0421 119 000 if interested. not too late tho, i gotta get up early to work. and um dont break em, cause its the only thing working right atm. haha

LOL just saw you can come to me, even easier...

Jason i have a s2 turbo, and im free tomorrow. I also fixed a misfire of mine recently, which turned out to be a split vac hose (took out coilpacks and they were MINT). 0403 014 109 if you're interested.

mine a s2 yeah its a non turbo. im not sure if there's a different

is there any different guys? non turbo and turbo coil pack?

was gonna buy a s1.5 lol

Edited by s1.533
jason i have a bucket of poo 1.5 that can assist, tonight. its running like dogs balls so what can it hurt to take more shit off it. ps I'm not getting dirty....call me on 0421 119 000 if interested. not too late tho, i gotta get up early to work. and um dont break em, cause its the only thing working right atm. haha

LOL just saw you can come to me, even easier...

sorry man just got back home. its 10.25 bit too late. not sure what coil packs are in a series 1.5. might have to ask someone first. i was told that series ones have a module at the start of the wiring loom that can often be the problem to misfires in series ones. but series two dont have a module at the wiring loom, the modules are built into each coil pack. not sure if thats 100% true but makes sense as there as different model numbers for series one and two coil packs. cheers for the ofer though ill try find out about the series 1.5 and get back to ya.

cheers

Jason i have a s2 turbo, and im free tomorrow. I also fixed a misfire of mine recently, which turned out to be a split vac hose (took out coilpacks and they were MINT). 0403 014 109 if you're interested.

hey ric just sent u a text before, where abouts are u? what time u available. hope ur not near the fires.

hey danielle might take u up on ur offer then. when is best to come over? what day/time suits you? im busy friday night, monday and tuesday but any night during the week or day other than monday, tuesday would be great for me.

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