Kettle coils
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Kettle coils
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Re: Kettle coils
Ive fitted a set of these and they perform fantastic. But i was required to fit them facing backwards so the HT leads face towards the front, You see the trouble i found was that they dont fit under the frame.
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Re: Kettle coils
set of these new coils in the shed if of interest to any body colin
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Re: Kettle coils
Yes.
I have set mounted facing forwards above the frame tubes. IIRC, I got the coils and then purchased a non-latching connector and pins to match the stock connector and Roebrt's your sister's brother.
They do make a nice blue spark but to my carefully calibrated eyes, I don't see much bluer/stronger/longer spark that OEM coils with new HT leads fitted.
I have set mounted facing forwards above the frame tubes. IIRC, I got the coils and then purchased a non-latching connector and pins to match the stock connector and Roebrt's your sister's brother.
They do make a nice blue spark but to my carefully calibrated eyes, I don't see much bluer/stronger/longer spark that OEM coils with new HT leads fitted.