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hi all can anybody hep me out i think i have a coil pack problem and i need to know how many if any are bad because secend hand are next to impossable to get here in ireland because skylines are still rare and parts arent readly available so i will have to go to nissan and the are very expensive there about 200 eruo each

so if anybody can help i would really appreciate it :uh-huh:

also was givin a set of kie office coilovers by a mate i know they have a drift team but cant find any info on them if anyone herd of them and has any info would appreciate that aswell

thanks all :thumbsup:

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Coil packs: Remove the cover, and with you car running remove each coil pack plug individually.

If it makes your car run rougher, then that coil pack is ok. Reconnect that plug and move onto the next one.

If you come across one that makes no difference to the way your car is running then that coil pack is stuffed.

I hope that makes sense!

Even easier for the diagnostic is to take out the packs and use short plug leads to connect and disconnect.

There is a cheap alternative being investigated in the Queensland section so take a look in the maintenance day thread or talk to ska

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