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#1 Ca18det coil pack
mcdat Posted on: 2013/4/16 8:06
Hi guys has anyone had anything to do with superspark coil packs?They say that they can add up to 14kw and have a stronger spark which creates better combustion.And what about splitfire ive heard they are good.
Cheers.


#2 Re: Ca18det coil pack
bailz Posted on: 2013/4/16 9:44
I have just upgraded my coils to splitfire coil packs... Only reason I changed over was because I turned the lights off with my engine running and I could see a small spark from 3 of the 4 coils... They had cracked. They just don't last that well in the heat and now that they are getting old its. A no brainer to source a new set :)


#3 Re: Ca18det coil pack
supafatto Posted on: 2013/4/16 9:53
Go spitfire as ive heard the supersparks break down either at hi rpm or the overheat can remenber just remembered reading this on skylinesaustraila.com


#4 Re: Ca18det coil pack
mcdat Posted on: 2013/4/16 10:32
Wow they aren't cheap $580.


#5 Re: Ca18det coil pack
supafatto Posted on: 2013/4/16 10:34
Yep but good I had them in my r32 and never had a problem


#6 Re: Ca18det coil pack
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/4/16 23:33
And many folks have had genuine Nissan coil packs and never had a problem. A more important question is: are the new packs more reliable (last longer)?

I really doubt any coil pack would result in 14kw more power than any other brand-new coil pack.

But certainly cracked packs are somewhat common. Buying a new coil pack could result in 14kw increase when the existing pack is partially broken.


#7 Re: Ca18det coil pack
oda70 Posted on: 2013/4/17 3:04
I have new spitfire coil packs forsaleif anyone is interested.


#8 Re: Ca18det coil pack
D Posted on: 2013/4/17 5:05
COP coil over plugs absolutely hate the things, yes they improve packaging but at the expense of reliability (they last 70-120,000 kms on average) and increased aftermarket parts profits they cost a pretty penny. Not questioning the benefits of COP (yes closer travel for spark to the plug) but Im not so worried that electricity needs to travel an extra 30cm or so to the plug. Much better and cheaper alternative....

http://www.nicoclub.com/archives/gm-ignition-swap-ca18det.html

Cheap as chips and no more expensive COPs to replace or worry about!

If the above link is too much work then pay this guy 210nz clams and he does it all for you including new quality leads and coilpacks ready to go
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-p ... ics/auction-582092113.htm

Now wish someone worked it out for my Suzuki carry it cooks coilpacks like poffertjes :(






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