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It's in.. OMG it's in..

Yeah it really is that simple.. shouldnt need a tutorial to see how the piping and coil pack cover comes off.. Then undo the 2 bolts holding the coilpack on.. Undo the clip for the wire.. Replace.. Reverse to put back on..

You can't really wreck anything.. Just ensure the piping is back on correctly and sealed..

Edited by .:: GimpS-R34 ::.
Had a look but couldnt find any tutorials does any1 know if this is hard to do. simply because the throttle bidy sits right over the top of he engine cover. Some help woyld be great cheers

Same as changing spark plugs pretty much.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/RB...ark-t42819.html

Scroll down in that topic, someone has re-added pictures.

Edited by Dani Boi
change the plugs while your there aswell

Cheers fella but what plugs should I use for s1 front mount pod 7psi Bosch 040 and what should they be tapped at and also can I buy pre gaped plugs for what I need to suit My mods.

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