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Ok guys,

Done a bit of searching and ring around some people tell me that there are aftermarket RB26 Ignitors but i can't seem to find them, so if anyone out there know where, how much and a part number would be great.

Also if there are any other ignitors that are direct replacements(ie any other nissan motors).

Rhys

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Now can anyone answer the question of is there an aftermarket ignitor from someone like bosch etc.

I doubt it, but give these guys a call and they'll tell you for sure one way or the other:

http://www.injectronics.com.au/index.php?o...ge&Itemid=1

Also, all R32 RB20DE, RB20DET, RB25DE and RB26DETT engines use the same ignitor.

Its just an ignition module that receives a signal from the ECU and fires the coil packs.

Why would you want an aftermarket one? Are you thinking of spark amplifiers like the HKS twin power, MSD, etc?

No more looking for OE replacement at a cheaper price!

Rhys

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