Coil on Packs ????
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I have a spoolinup COP, The coil pack # are 90919-02256 or 10r-034811 which part referenced changes to 673-1309.
I believe mine are bad and to change them, I see on our forums most owners used 673-1306. I also see in spoolinup website the same ones.
Which should be bought and I also found in the spoolinup website that they sell long coils and boots for replacement for the evos. And yes I did change the spark plugs.
I am having a sputter/ hesitation when accelerating. I did also ground the car, It help temporarily so im leaning towards the coil pack but don't know it I can change the coil and boot or need new cop(x4)
I believe mine are bad and to change them, I see on our forums most owners used 673-1306. I also see in spoolinup website the same ones.
Which should be bought and I also found in the spoolinup website that they sell long coils and boots for replacement for the evos. And yes I did change the spark plugs.
I am having a sputter/ hesitation when accelerating. I did also ground the car, It help temporarily so im leaning towards the coil pack but don't know it I can change the coil and boot or need new cop(x4)
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I have a spoolinup COP, The coil pack # are 90919-02256 or 10r-034811 which part referenced changes to 673-1309.
I believe mine are bad and to change them, I see on our forums most owners used 673-1306. I also see in spoolinup website the same ones.
Which should be bought and I also found in the spoolinup website that they sell long coils and boots for replacement for the evos. And yes I did change the spark plugs.
I am having a sputter/ hesitation when accelerating. I did also ground the car, It help temporarily so im leaning towards the coil pack but don't know it I can change the coil and boot or need new cop(x4)
I believe mine are bad and to change them, I see on our forums most owners used 673-1306. I also see in spoolinup website the same ones.
Which should be bought and I also found in the spoolinup website that they sell long coils and boots for replacement for the evos. And yes I did change the spark plugs.
I am having a sputter/ hesitation when accelerating. I did also ground the car, It help temporarily so im leaning towards the coil pack but don't know it I can change the coil and boot or need new cop(x4)
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Last edited by Nelson1; Jul 13, 2024 at 07:12 PM.
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The ignition system with GT-R coils does provide a more powerful spark, allowing you to run higher boost without having spark blowout issues. If your car is making over 900hp, the GT-R cop might be a better option than the Denso cop, but they do require a tuner to adjust your ignition settings to get them to work best.
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