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Old May 2, 2009 | 11:18 PM
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Default ignition system upgrades

Hello, I am investigating the notion of buying CBR 600 ignition coils for use in a 600+ AWHP Audi. The engine is a fully forged and stroked 1.8 -now 2008cc turbocharged 4cyl which runs VERY high boost and direct port nitrous is planned on TOP of the boost.

The stock coils off your bikes have become a popular UPGRADE among the import scene, and in fact, is one of the few modifications I know of that is both effective, reliable and inexpensive.

Since I find SO many CBR coils for sale (forums, eBay, etc...) I am wondering:
What are you guys using for coils?
Is there a common coil upgrade over stock that you bike guys are commonly using, that which causes the flood of available stock coils at every venue I know of?

I know that your stock "Pencil Coils" are capable of firing high boost at HIGH RPM's and are quite capable of igniting even exotic fuel mixtures.
But if there is an aftermarket coil which is superior to the stock CBR coils, I am 100% interested in trying some out, since my build is intended for RTA use (Redline Time Attack -road course) I am asking the most out of al my components.

I appreciate any and all comments on the subject, and will probably be sticking around this forum for awhile (probably until I can convince myself that my back is healed enough to start shopping for a new scooter

-I haven't ridden for nearly 8 years since a severe back injury -but man have these bikes come a long way since then!
 
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