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Covering them in electrical tape could get you by in the short term, worked for me. New factory coils or Splitfires are popular, I'm currently running yellow jackets and have had no issues.

YAY tomorrow!

Ignition coils are breaking down under heat. Just sitting under the bonnet in the sun made them play up so I can't come. I thought taking the cover off would get me by but no joy.

Any quality coil recommendations?

I had Yellow jackets. but splitfire are now much more affordable, and apparently better.

Covering them in electrical tape could get you by in the short term, worked for me. New factory coils or Splitfires are popular, I'm currently running yellow jackets and have had no issues.

This, and maybe a small smear of gasket goo underneath. Worked on my car for about 6 months before I got the Yellow jackets......cold weather was the killer in mine for some reason.

So keen for this charity cruise

Dittos

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Many thanks to Mike, Scott, Boz, Mel and the rest of the execs for organising this years inaugural charity cruise.

Of course many, thanks to everyone else that participated and donated as YOU GUYS at the end of the day are making a difference to less fortunate younger children.

Here are my crappy iPhone photos enjoy

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My bro Dan and the man Darran's beauty

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Monsieur VP and his pristine Stag

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Yep, there's a mini van there...............lol

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'I tell ya, it was this big'

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500hp+ RB25DET - love it

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peeps wondering about - those burnout marks are not from our club...............................................I swear

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stag :wub:

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I had a hard on over this

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but then I almost creamed my pantz when I saw this :woot: them brakes ooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhh year

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R34 GTR

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Asian parking..................strong it is within us

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booties...................booties everywhere

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the car park..................its all I got is the godamn carpark

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f**k yeah!

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you know who's this is O;

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That Blue R33 GTR LM Ed..............................so much wow that car

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peeps still there...........................sweet.

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regroup time................it was so fecking hot the road was melting

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Thats all folks

Peace

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