Splitfire Coilpacks

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Ben
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Splitfire Coilpacks

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Lots of people say you don't need them ... well my car is definitely running better with them, more aggressive sounding, bigger flames and quicker too.

Well worth the money in my mind.
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I can vouch for seeing the flames !!!!!!!

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One of those rare products that is cheaper and better than the original it seems.......so is your old problem completely cured now?
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Post by Ben »

The car is running absolutely 100% perfectly.

Power feels up on before, the engine idles more smoothly, the exhaust sounds louder and it seems it's now better at igniting unburnt fuel.

I did however fit the grounding kit at the same time as the splitfires.
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Post by kev@tga »

yep i would agree with that i was having a few running problems with mine, got a set of these fitted at APT and its much better runs more smoothly and doesnt skip a beat.
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