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Okay need to replace the coil packs to stop the missfire before I start getting some more mods.

Should I go all out and get

A: splitfire ones $500+

B: Yellow Jacket $400+

C: Performance coil packs from ebay? $230+

The ebay ones are here. Anyone have good feedback one these?

http://www.ebay.com....#ht_1082wt_1102

I just want to know if its worth forking out 500 bucks to solve a problem that a possible $230 set of coil packs could fix.

What do you guys think?

I had yellowjackets for a couple years, worked fine on stock power. put in some -5's with supporting mods and started miss firing, must of been close to 300kw. upgraded to splitfires and missfire stopped. now running an easy 320kw without any probs.

Yellow Jackets are decent value, I have them on my car (came with them), but if I were in your shoes, straight to Splitfires. I had them on my previous white fridge and smash through 1.3bar of boost and only had the sparks gapped at 0.8mm without any issues.

Hey bud i got s near new set of splitfires (2000km) on them i'll sell for 375 if ur keen

Cheers guys, yeah replaced the plugs been there done that. Hey Josh are they for series 1 or 2?

Pretty sure i got series two coil packs

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