Nology Hotwire

Does your Spree/Elite already run great, and you're trying to make it quicker/faster? Need a monster motor swap? Discuss your ideas here.

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I decided to try it on the honda since I got them for the Audi and it seriously made a huge difference. Ive only started it up to be sure it was a good connection and I can tell it revs with ease and start up was good and "tight" sounding. Between that and the Malossi cdi it starts almost before I touch the button. Ill get some pics of it attached to the koso coil and on the bike when it warms up outside. A chilly 7 degrees Fahrenheit this morning.
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LoveMyHonda wrote:I highly recommend the nology hotwire for a set up like yours.
Can those be purchased individually?
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Trafficjamz wrote:
LoveMyHonda wrote:I highly recommend the nology hotwire for a set up like yours.
Can those be purchased individually?
Yes they can be bought in singles for ATV and dirt bikes, same for our scooters. Nology also makes profire coils in almost any primary resistance, we need I think around .6-.8 ohm but please dont quote me.
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Thanks swimmingfree but I need the Honda OEM from trusted seller since many china parts available on ebay.

@LoveMyHonda: Have you ever tried to use NGK Power Cable? I already had Nology hotwire and NGK Power Cable but I refer NGK.
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