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I was going to get a HKS twin power unit and replace the stock coil pack loom because it's looking pretty shitty!

But I just seen this on nengun!!

Has any one had any experience with one of these new splitfire D spark max units??

I'm keen to hear about them because they come with a loom to replace the stock coil pack loom as well!!

I have split fire coil packs and don't have any problems yet! But I'm aiming for about 650HP on E85 and want to make sure I don't run into any problems!!

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I'm making 410kw with splitfires and 25psi boost and I've had to gap my plugs down to .65mm

I'm thinking of getting either one of these to increase spark/spark plug gap:

Splitfire Dspark max

Okada projects plasma booster

Or try the Do-Luck enhanced ignition harness which requires a 12v direct battery source from the battery/earth strap

Anyone used any of these? Results?

The splitfire unit requires a vehicle specific harness which costs extra (about $450 for unit and $150 for harness)

The okada plasma booster is about $400 plus divert from the states, both these units claim up to 5 times stronger spark

The do luck harness is about $250, good for replacing your stock old crispy ignition harness, dunno if it would work or give a better spark though...

Edited by SiR_RB

I'm interested to see what you come up with, as I may go down a similar path.

My Splitfires are now around 8 years old and it's starting to miss on high boost (only around 280rwkw).

Does anyone know how much life you can expect to get from Splitfires?

Yeh my splitfires came with the car so they atleast 3-4years old

I'm negotiating on a brand new HKS twin power dli for cheap

Otherwise il be getting the okada projects plasma booster, $400ish plus delivery from US

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