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Just jap have jjr's for like $400 with warranty lots off people have them and i havent seen any complaints vs 700 for splitfires.

I also saw a while ago Yellow jackets which are apparently good aswell and around $400 too i think. there was a group buy through performance wise too.

but im still on stick r33 s2 coils so i couldnt reccomend any but when my time comes ill probably end up with the ones from just jap unless the exhange rate is real good.

cheers rich

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Hey guys,

Just a quick question about upgrade coilpack choice. I had some aftermarket ones as the stock ones were no good, not naming brands but they have turned out pretty bad and the company making them have offered a full refund or credit towards splitfires.

The engine is an RB25DET S2 from an R33. The only issue with the splitfires is the cost.. I shoudn't complain I got what I paid for last time but I was wondering do any other brands make a good coilpack for this engine at a cheaper cost e.g bosch and the like. Do they fit right up like the splitfires do?

If splitfire is the way to go, where is the cheapest place to get them from? My car isnt going anywhere until this issue is fixed.

Thanks for ur help guys.

Liam

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Just Jap r the ones I actually had in and didn't want to name. They have offered a full refund or $399 credit towards splitfires. They also said the S2 R33 coils r off the market due to too many issues and returns.

I hope this doesn't give Just Jap a bad name, it is just one product that hasn't turned out. I think it's good that they tried to make a product that is almost half the price of the "leading" brand so to speak. It seems to me from what I hear that it's only S2 RB25DET coilpacks that have been taken off the market.

I have heard very little of the Yellow Jackets so probably not keen on spending my money there. Looks like I'm getting splitfires if they are going to be the best solution.

Thanks

Liam

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There's an Australia company thats supposed 2 be really good 2 of the blokes @ work wit skylines have used them their called superspark.com.au they seem to know their stuff. I'm going to get some coil packs from them i just need the money first ha ha ha

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Go the Yellow Jackets. They are excellent. Ive had a set in my GTST for almost 1 year now and they have been faultless.

They come with 12 month warranty. Delivery was very swift from Performance wise and they are an excellent price for under $400

Ive heard lots of bad stories about the red JJR an superspark type so Id steer clear of them.

Heres a thread on SAU where people are comparing them - CLICK HERE

Seems to me that the Yellow Jackets are the winners here.

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