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i have stock coils and have no problem at with them, BUT there is gonna come a time here pretty soon that i know they my come bad, just there old and really been used ALOT. so my question is has anyone used the OKADA PLASMA???? i see there very expensive and i hear that jap people use them and high HP cars. info on my car is right now its an rb25 with a t88 turbo dual fuel pump intake 1000cc injectors running e85 with power fc. is pushing 580whp. im actually replacing the motor now due to a bad ring, than im going to be building an rb30 later after this so i would need a better setup for later down the road. so anyone can shine on this if you know anything bout these coils.

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hey mate,

Okada make very high end coilpacks, which would be suitable for a high power build such as yours, they are used in the M speed R34 GTR. They are by far the premium option in ignition coilpacks, the next step down would be Splitfires which also have a large following of happy customers in their moderate-high power applications.

here's a link that may help:

http://theclippingpoint.blogspot.com/search?q=okada

hope that helps,

danny

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hey mate,

Okada make very high end coilpacks, which would be suitable for a high power build such as yours, they are used in the M speed R34 GTR. They are by far the premium option in ignition coilpacks, the next step down would be Splitfires which also have a large following of happy customers in their moderate-high power applications.

here's a link that may help:

http://theclippingpoint.blogspot.com/search?q=okada

hope that helps,

danny

thanks man ive been looking to find info on this, would you also use the twin power aswell are these can power more than that??

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