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if he has bought ignition leads as opposed to coil packs, then he has got an sr20 with a distributor, ive only sr20de's with dizzys, there isnt going to be fa difference with splitfire ignition leads unless the old ones are dead,

people usually buy splitfire coils if there stock ones are dead and they dont want to put more second hand ones in , and there cheaper than new nissan ones, and apparently they produce a better spark

someone correct me if im wrong

not to much wrong with nissan coil packs, although my mate and i were testing everything in car to find around 100hp loss at wheels, and whilst testing coilpacks we just sat them on the top over the rocker cover and turned it over and the rubbery shroud let quite a lot of spark out, so we covered them in electrical tape to stop any spark loss. but this wasnt prob it turned out to be timing on exhaust cam.

not to sure if this answers your q, but i think the sr packs are different to rb packs anyway, cant remeber. ok now i'm blabbering bye bye

Well.

I get the impression you only really replace with splitfires if your old ones are dead cos the splitfires are cheaper and do a better job. But not enough of a better job to upgrade it just as an upgrade?

Would I be correct in thinking this?

Sounds like another half assed conversion to me.

Just bolted a turbo to an NA?

Did he upgrade the support systems around it. i.e brakes etc?

If you cant have a turbo on the car legally, why have one at all?

Sounds like he got defected for all the right reasons.

If its all legal why remove it.

Maybe he should think about the real issues with the car, rather than what brand he wants on his milo tin sticking out the back.

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