In coil booster lead

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AlanSills
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In coil booster lead

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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
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Re: In coil booster lead

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Snake oil - don't waste yer money...... Why would you want boosted sparks anyway??
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Re: In coil booster lead

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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

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Thanks for you replies

Usage was not for my Morris but another project involving a 12v coil


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Re: In coil booster lead

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Fitting such a device is like fitting wheels to a tomato, time consuming and completely pointless.
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