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S1 Or S2 Coilpacks.


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Hey all, Im trying to figure out.. How i can tell what Coilpacks i have in my car..

Its a R33 Skyline, 1995.. But, Its a S1.5 ... And i have to replace my coilpacks.. How can i tell 100% If its a S1 or S2?

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Russ.

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^^ These are some pictures.. Dunno if it helps or not.

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