Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Alpha Omega Racing’s MONSTAR Ignition Kit for Skylines Group Buy

Alpha Omega Racing’s MONSTAR Ignition Kit for Skylines Group Buy

Hi all,

Alpha Omega Racing are running another group buy, but this time on their new MONSTAR ignition kits for various model Skylines.

Company:

Alpha Omega Racing - http://www.alphaomegaracing.com

I’m sure that most of you would know of Alpha Omega Racing by now, most likely because of their big brake kits which use the bigger Evo calipers. They also market a lot of other products for Skylines and Silvias, including one piece lightweight tailshafts, and now, upgraded ignition kits, allowing us to easily take advantage of the ACDelco LQ9 coilpacks (also known as LS2Truck or D585 coilpacks).

Product:

MONSTAR Ignition Kit (Version 2) to suit Skylines fitted with:

  • RB20DET
  • RB25DET (non-NEO)
  • RB26DETT

Note: The kit to suit RB25DET NEO is still in testing, if interested, please let me know via PM.

hYYZIOZ.jpg

After testing on various vehicles on the street and track, including their own S15 Silvia which competed at World Time Attack Challenge, Version 2 was designed. It adds secure coilpack keying (CMM measured coilpacks, CNC machined recessing) and machined-through cooling slots.

yO6yBVv.jpg

psUj96Y.jpg

Why use ACDelco LQ9 coilpacks?

  • Strongest coilpack used by an OEM
    • No misfires = more reliable power
    • Best throttle response
    • Increased mileage
  • Guaranteed perfect fit
    • Uses OEM connectors

1xkk1za.jpg

Features of Version 2:

  1. Billet aerospace alloy 100% CNC machined in one continuous piece
  2. Top side cooling slots machined through with heat sink cooling
  3. Bottom side accurately “keyed” to secure and cool coilpacks
  4. Fastened with the most bolts possible: 5 bolts

CfvCbZJ.jpg

What’s Included?

The MONSTAR Ignition includes everything needed to bolt in and wire up your new coilpacks:

  1. 1 x CNC machined billet alloy coilpack holder
  2. 5 x CNC machined billet alloy stands
  3. 1 x CNC machined billet stainless steel spring installation tool
  4. 6 x LQ9 electrical plug kits
  5. Various bolts and washers
  6. Full installation instructions with colour pictures

What you need to get:

  1. 6x LQ9 / D585 / LS2 TRUCK coilpacks

Alpha Omega Racing recommend OEM “AC Delco” coilpacks for quality, reliability and performance.

QImK6HG.jpg

Special SAU Edition:

With the order for this group buy, “SAU Edition” will be laser beamed onto the rear.

YCEvSQu.jpg

Colours:

This group buy will include free custom colour anodising (normally has minimum cost of $150+). Colour options are: red, blue, black, silver, gold and green.

Pricing:

Please note all pricing below is ex GST. Prices do not include shipping. Free pickup is available. All discounts will be applied prior to calculating GST.

RRP = $420 + GST + shipping

1 - 5 people        - $370 + GST + shipping ($50 discount + free anodising = save $200)
6 - 10 people      - $320 + GST + shipping ($100 discount + free anodising = save $250)
11 - 15 people    - $270 + GST + shipping ($150 discount + free anodising = save $300)
20+ people         - $220 + GST + shipping ($200 discount + free anodising = save $350)

Group Buy Conditions:

The group buy will run until close of business on Tuesday 30th May 2017. Anybody interested in purchasing an ignition kit as part of the group buy should notify me via PM prior to the end date so that I can add them to the ‘buyer list’. At the conclusion of the group buy (30th-31st May 2017), I will provide Alpha Omega Racing with a total tally of person(s) included in the group buy. A discount ‘coupon code’ will be provided to each buyer on the 1st June 2017 allowing them to get the appropriate discount in the shopping cart on the Alpha Omega Racing website.

Note: Production for this group buy will not begin until all orders are placed and payments are cleared. Unfortunately in some previous group buys some buyers have not followed through meaning a higher discount was applied for the number of actual purchases. Timeframe for production and delivery of the ignition kits is 9 weeks from payments clearing.

Prior to the end date (30th May 2017) all communication will be with me either via this thread or via PM. At the conclusion of the group buy, once you have been provided with the discount code, all communication will be between the buyer and Alpha Omega Racing. All shipping and payment details will be between the buyer and Alpha Omega Racing only. Any warranty on the product(s) will be provided by Alpha Omega Racing.


If you have any questions regarding the kit or pricing, please don’t hesitate to contact me either via this thread or via PM.


Cheers,
Tim

 

  • Like 4
I have l9q in my neo already n the amount of issues iv had i wouldnt recommend them.

What kind of problems exactly?
On 16/05/2017 at 2:46 PM, ONL31 said:

I have l9q in my neo already n the amount of issues iv had i wouldnt recommend them.

Hi Brodie,

Do you mind me asking what kit you have used to install the coilpacks and also if they are genuine ACDelco coilpacks?

Cheers

Hi Brodie,
Do you mind me asking what kit you have used to install the coilpacks and also if they are genuine ACDelco coilpacks?
Cheers


No kit just had them custom made to fit. Its a neo so no one makes a kit to fit >.
Nah mix of coils some are delphi, some delco n some no brand. Was just grabbing them from shops who had them local at the time.
2 minutes ago, ONL31 said:

 


No kit just had them custom made to fit. Its a neo so no one makes a kit to fit >.
Nah mix of coils some are delphi, some delco n some no brand. Was just grabbing them from shops who had them local at the time.

 

Oh right, sorry didn't click that it was a neo. Definitely odd, I know a number of people running L9Q coilpacks on SR's and RB's (non-neo) without issue. What changes were made to 'custom fit' the coilpacks for your engine? I would also be suspicious of the varying brands of coilpack. Have you tried running the car with other L9Q coilpacks of all the same brand that havent been modified?

Oh right, sorry didn't click that it was a neo. Definitely odd, I know a number of people running L9Q coilpacks on SR's and RB's (non-neo) without issue. What changes were made to 'custom fit' the coilpacks for your engine? I would also be suspicious of the varying brands of coilpack. Have you tried running the car with other L9Q coilpacks of all the same brand that havent been modified?


I originally bought splitfire lq9 coilpacks because they said they were more heavy duty but 2 f**ked out straight away. So bought 2 genuine coils to replace the two stuffed ones but then started having issues with the miss fire. Tryed different was of wiring them in. Tryed different spark plugs. Ended up removing the rest of the splitfire ones but in the end didnt fix the issue.

There is a small rod welded to the bracket that helps bolt the coilpack into one of the factory bolt holes. Tryed the coils not bolted in n still had issues. Tryed taking off that clip that holds the heat sink but made no difference.

I haven't tryed running all the same coils. Ran out of money and time when i was putting it in. The tuner pretty much gave up on it.

I should retract my comment about not recommending them. I may have just had a bad run and i would buy this bracket just to see if it makes a difference to my situation becuase Alpha Omega produce quality products which have been tryed n tested.

UPDATE: Currently sitting with 2 people keen which will apply a $50 discount. If a few more people jump in it will increase the discount to $100. Group buy finished on Tuesday week.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Hey, yeah I really like the color. Only paint I'd rather have is KN6, but those are expensive. Right now I'm trying to get the car to the point where I can get it tuned to 370hp so the whole setup can be driven legally, and pass the next inspection that is already due anyway. Beyond that lots of rust fixing I'm afraid, winter project is most likely going to be a front end teardown and fixing the strut tower rust. I know these can be driven daily but I don't think I will do so anytime soon. Will post a build thread soon with a list of issues and futute plans.   Cheers
    • Wanted to reply to this topic. I'm in the somewhat same boat with our Stagea. I'm trying to install a different rear diff. The Stagea/Skyline uses mounts on top of the rear diff for the ATTESA pump. Any way you can relocate the pump? I did find this kit https://theskylineshed.com/products/nissan-oem-attesa-mounting-kit-to-suit-r32-r33-r34
    • So here's the deal, my wife picked up an S2 AWD Stagea. Super cool, clean car. Looks like the owner in Japan went track spec as it's got some heavy modifications including Exedy twin disk, tension rods, coilovers, GTR brakes, oil cooler & a Nismo 2 way rear diff. Now, cool mods for sure. But, she is just using this as a casual daily driver. The 2 way rear is AGGRESSIVE. It also has solid subframe bushings & poly diff bushings. So that doesn't help either. So far I've tried changing the diff fluid to the correct fluid. Even tried a little friction modifier. No help. This thing clunks, skips the tires & has some slight whine/NVH when driving. Might sound like I'm being picky, but just trying to find a better solution. Here in the states, it's impossible to find a Stagea rear diff. No luck. I do have a 300zx non-turbo diff. Same ratio, 5 bolt axles. On the Stagea, you need both front & rear diff ratios to match. This car is a 4.083. I'd like to just swap a normal rear diff into this thing. Nothing fancy. Even open diff is fine. She's not tracking the car LOL The difference is that the ATTESA pump mounts to the top of the rear diff. There are 3 total mounting points for the pump on top of the diff. With all this being said, what would be the best way to go about this? I could remove the Stagea diff & see if I could get somebody to possibly weld the 3 tabs/mounting points onto the 300zx diff so we could mount the pump on the 300zx diff. I could swap the internals from the 300zx into the Stagea diff but this is not in my comfort zone. Is it possible to mount the ATTESA pump to the underside of the car? Sorry for the paragraph. Just trying to figure out how to go about this. Any help is much appreciated! Stagea Differential - Note two top tabs, one bolt hole for ATTESA pump mounting   300zx Diff - No mounting tabs Also found this mounting kit ?? https://theskylineshed.com/products/nissan-oem-attesa-mounting-kit-to-suit-r32-r33-r34  
    • Not ready yet, but maybe later in the year?
×
×
  • Create New...