I have a 91 GTR and when the engine heats up, it starts to misfire. My guess would be that i need coilpacks so were would be a good place to get a set a coilpacks for a good price?. Are the splitfires any good? and what kind of spark plugs would be the best for them.thx
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Originally posted by allwheeldrifter View PostI have a 91 GTR and when the engine heats up, it starts to misfire. My guess would be that i need coilpacks so were would be a good place to get a set a coilpacks for a good price?. Are the splitfires any good? and what kind of spark plugs would be the best for them.thx
someone will say, go for Splitfires for that price. (NISSAN cost 700, and Splitfires costs around 550-600 USD) it depends.
i got same problem, and get the nissan's. for spark plug, u can try NGK BCPR6EIX-11, colder than the OEM.
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Originally posted by FEAST AE/RS View PostUpdated number on the packs are 22433-60U02.
And no way in heck do the coils come to 700.00 CDN through Nissan. More like just under 500 CDN delivered from Japan (me :-D ).
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Originally posted by allwheeldrifter View Postdo the splitfires come with a harness??? and does anyone have a price and were i can get them. while im at it, i would also need a valve cover gasket
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Originally posted by GTRBOY View Postask the guy in parts dapartment. he check the system, and told me the number update..
I have coils with both part numbers and they are different.
The 22433-60U02 have only a spring
22433-60U01 have a spring with lead
The u02 are much much easier to blow out.
So if you cannot order the u01's then don't bother with oem
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Originally posted by allwheeldrifter View Postwhat would be the best sparkplug set-up running splitfires??
Yes the JDM tuner brand Iridiums are actually better than the US$6 NGKs at the auto parts store. They have 1/2 the internal resistance.
At no time should you use the North American Denso Iridiums (IK, IQ). They have problems with cracking ceramics. Even the Denso engineers know about this.Eric Hsu
motoIQ.com
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