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Hey guys,

I bought some spitfire ignition coils from nengun, gave them to my tuner to chuck in, and they fit just fine.

Probelm is they dont fire, then with the terminals swapped over they just contiunously arc.

I know there is different packs for S1 and S2 R33 Lines, but my car is definately a series 1, although the ignition setup looks different to my mates s1 93 model (mine is 95).

Is there a way to find out FOR sure if my motor is a S1 or S2, (either visually or on the compliance plate?)and what are the odds of being able to make the coilpacks work in my motor if indeed is a S2.

I bought the S1 packs.

Any feed back greatly appreciated cheers.

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Nah thats the thing thats different its not there on mine but is on my mates, just did a bit of browsing at http://www.perfectrun.com.au/performance%2...systemframe.htm, according to that i shoudld have the 005 coils, i have the 001's. Is there anyway I can change to an igniter pack to get them to work, i cant imagine the head ache of trying to send them back to Japan?

Sweet ok, where can I get one of these modules? I live in sydney. Any instructions you could give me would be really helpful.

BTW cant send em back, cause the guy from nengun actually emailed me to ask me what series motor I had, he was too helpful, I couldnt shaft the bloke now.

Umm EDIT : not running stock ECU am running EMS stinger.

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