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Hi everyone,
Trying to buy coilpacks for my S2 ER34 but getting confused because apparently the S2 coilpacks are different. (S2 have built-in igniters?)
The part number I have saved for coilpacks  is 22448AA100 - https://partsouq.com/en/search/all?q=22448AA100

 

Just trying to understand if this is the correct part# for S2 or if I've got the S1 here?

I should add....once you see the price you will want to go aftermarket splitfires, or even more extreme there are R35/Yaris/Audi etc kits available (require adapters, different looms etc)

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49 minutes ago, DraftySquash said:

Hi everyone,
Trying to buy coilpacks for my S2 ER34 but getting confused because apparently the S2 coilpacks are different. (S2 have built-in igniters?)
The part number I have saved for coilpacks  is 22448AA100 - https://partsouq.com/en/search/all?q=22448AA100

 

Just trying to understand if this is the correct part# for S2 or if I've got the S1 here?

It is correct: https://www.amayama.com/en/genuine-catalogs/epc/nissan-japan/skyline/er34/6617-rb25det/engine/220

Looks like you can get one for 50 USD each from the UAE which is a pretty good price IMO.

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On 15/01/2025 at 5:40 PM, Duncan said:

I should add....once you see the price you will want to go aftermarket splitfires, or even more extreme there are R35/Yaris/Audi etc kits available (require adapters, different looms etc)

hahahaa @Duncan yeah that was one of the reasons I posted the link from UAE (Partsouq)
I realised I'd need to sell a kidney to buy OEM but Partsouq was ~50 USD and it was quite surprising. And I was reading the full thread in here about OEM vs Splitfire vs other brands.. I honestly just want them changed to new for peace of mind.
My current ones apparently have cable ties to stop it from breaking into pieces 🤣
Not done by me.....professional JDM hack done to the car from the owner in Japan lol 

On 15/01/2025 at 6:27 PM, joshuaho96 said:

It is correct: https://www.amayama.com/en/genuine-catalogs/epc/nissan-japan/skyline/er34/6617-rb25det/engine/220

Looks like you can get one for 50 USD each from the UAE which is a pretty good price IMO.

Thanks @joshuaho96
Yeah planning to buy it from these guys. I sent them an email to confirm it was genuine and not refurbished and they confirmed 🤷🏽‍♂️
https://partsouq.com/en/search/all?q=22448AA100

3 hours ago, Duncan said:

I should add....once you see the price you will want to go aftermarket splitfires, or even more extreme there are R35/Yaris/Audi etc kits available (require adapters, different looms etc)

How do they compare in size? I have the Yaris coil packs in mine and they work fine. But they are either bigger or sit differently so the engine cover doesn't fit anymore. Not the end of the world but not great either.

Do the R35 ones sit flush?

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