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Hi Guys,

We are about to launch Yellow Jackets Coil packs for the V35 and V36 models and we have just about finished testing them for production.

Traditionally, before I release them to the market, I like to get a few random SAU'ers on board to give my coils some "real-life" testing and I will need testers for each type.

Please post or PM me if you'd be interested. There's a free set of coils in it for any one who can help out. :)

:cheers:

PW

I don't mind chucking some on my car for you. ATM its a turbo'd VQ35de.

If you really want to give them hell, we can get a few M35 Stagea owners out there to try them- running upto 25psi, and higher under bonnet temps cause of the turbo too. VQ25det are the same coils afaik.

I have a stock 2005 350gt 6MT that is my daily, and does around 200km of city driving a week. If that suits your test requirements, I am happy to test.

VQ25det are the same coils afaik.

Same body but different part number, they probably run a higher coil output voltage as I have never found the limits of the stock VQ25det coils.

I could in a few weeks. The issue is, they won't represent how these will work in most peoples VQ engines as I run much colder plugs, 5 times the cylinder pressure and e85.

Btw Alex, the VQ25dd awd gearbox I was having rebuilt has different (weaker) internals, I have to get mine rebuilt as it won't handle the power. More clutches = more boost. :)

I could in a few weeks. The issue is, they won't represent how these will work in most peoples VQ engines as I run much colder plugs, 5 times the cylinder pressure and e85.

Btw Alex, the VQ25dd awd gearbox I was having rebuilt has different (weaker) internals, I have to get mine rebuilt as it won't handle the power. More clutches = more boost. :)

Its called extreme product testing :P

Talk about never ending gearbox story.... I didn't even know you had a DD gearbox. Auto for drags, manual for track = WIN!

Ideally, I want to give these coils a hard time to see what they can handle.

Well if you are happy to throw a set this way I can test them at 30psi in a few weeks. :)

My car doesnt see a hell of a lot of action during the week but is driven hard almost every weekend to make up for it. Would be happy to give them a try if you like. How long would the test run for?

Here's another V36 owner who is happy to give them a go. I have a tendency to thrash the car often (which is why I insist on servicing the car myself every 5000km) so I hope I can be considered one of the extreme testers, for a naturally aspirated vehicle.

Thanks guys. I'll send some PMs out shortly.

Im kind of new to the V series skylines. Can any one confirm for me what other cars/engines are interchangeable with the V35 coil packs and also the V36 coil packs?

Thanks in advance.

V36 (2008-) and Z34 (370Z) use the same VQ37VHR engine although I believe the V36 sedans didn't get this engine until the 2009 model. Otherwise, up until then the V36 sedans got the V35 engine.

Edited by The Max

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