Hi
Just on the off chance
At one of our National Rallies there was a trader selling ignition coil booster leads
Did any one buy one and did is make any improvement
Can any one remember the company
Thanks in advance
Alan
In coil booster lead
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Re: In coil booster lead
Snake oil - don't waste yer money...... Why would you want boosted sparks anyway??
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Re: In coil booster lead
ive seen thease at car shows i wont say the name of the firm but thid thing goes on the king lead and give you supposodly multi sparks , they are weaker .the thing is full of screws ,and ball barings do not touch one with a barge pole , the best upgrade is electronic ignition and a sport coil from accuspark or simmon bbc , or a good working old coil hope this helps .
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Re: In coil booster lead
Thanks for you replies
Usage was not for my Morris but another project involving a 12v coil
Regards
Usage was not for my Morris but another project involving a 12v coil
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Re: In coil booster lead
Fitting such a device is like fitting wheels to a tomato, time consuming and completely pointless.