Coilpacks Hanshing or Mitsubishi
which are the more reliable coil packs? I've heard both are good, and Ive heard both suck. Which ones would you suggest. thanks
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don't even think about hanshin's!!!...they've been used to replace the mitsubishi one's (mostly on '99) and they doesn't work that good...they always fail quicker than the mitsubishi ones..
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I have seen alot of maximas and I30 with over 100,000 some even way more and still have the orginal hanshin coil packs and work fine. I would just get whatever is cheapest, they have some really nice splitfire ones that are a ***** to find. They are supposed to be the best ones avaiable, but they are really hard to track down.
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Mitsubishi.....
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i am trying to get the mitsubishi ones. I need to replace 2 coils, so I am going to just get all 6. At the same time I am trying to work out a goup deal on coilpacks for 3rd,4th, and 5th gen maximas if anyone is interested. Thanks for the help everyone.
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Nobody knows where to get the splitfire ones?...most people have never saw or heard of them
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I dont know if you 4th gen guys have come across this yet, but you probably do not have to replace all six coils at once.
I have put together a test that should tell you which coils are the bad ones. Take a look, I only had to replace 2 and have not looked back since. Fat |
Originally Posted by bigfatty
I dont know if you 4th gen guys have come across this yet, but you probably do not have to replace all six coils at once.
I have put together a test that should tell you which coils are the bad ones. Take a look, I only had to replace 2 and have not looked back since. Fat I was told dealers dont carry Mitsubishi coilpacks, you can get them only if they are left over? Anyone know if thats true? Thanks for the help everyone |
Nobody else has ever seen the Splitfire coilpacks? Anyone..?
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