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Ok so although there is an epic thread on coil packs going at the moment, its a long read with no decernable outcome! Im hoping to get a clearer indication (via a poll), as to what the best option is?

The poll has all the coil pack and ignition upgrade options I know of listed (feel free to tell me if I missed any):

* The last two options are Ignition upgrades to boost voltage/amperage to the coils!

It would be great to see some definative results on all these options & before/after Dyno sheets would be awesome too.

Try to bring some sound logic & possibly even some proof/results to you arguements.......... pointless bickering makes for a painful read.

Budget? Reliablity? Performance? Quality? What aspect/s do you look for? Is that justification for it being the best in your opinion? What is the best and what is the best value, are not nessesarily the same thing, but i think we should find out!

Links that I could find:

Okada Project

Splitfire

Super Spark

Yellow Jackets

HKS

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just like the other coil pack thread you will not get any closer to an answer. everybody has a different opinion as to which is better. most people will say splitfires, but yellow jackets are good too, as are genuine nissan ones.

people have had issues with near new yellow jackets and people have had issues with near new splitfires.

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