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Wondering if anyone had a set of known working RB25 neo coils they might be able to loan me for a week.

I'm fairly sure my issues are coil related but I'm not sure how to test them other than swapping them. I don't want to shell out $500 for a new set if that's not the problem.

Happy to mark them (so you know which are yours) and also leave a bond in case I do a runner :nyaanyaa:

There's a six pack of Bundy cans, Jimmy cans or Boags St George in it for you if you can assist.

Anyone?

Alternatively, if anyone is able to tell me how to test coils (definitively) I'd be ever so grateful.

Oh, I'm in Hurstbridge but am happy to travel anywhere in metro Melb to pick up.

Gizz call/SMS on 0418 994 629 or PM moi.

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One way to roughly gauge an idea if thir faulty or not is to pull then out, and where it looks "burnt" so to speak, wrap electrical tape around the coil a couple of times. Alternatively Araldite will do the job also. This is only a temp measure of course and it was how I figured mine were duds, the car ran better with the tape around them.

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