JD Racing Ignitions are manufactured in Italy and are a must have to maximize the potential of a stock or modified engine! These ignitions are programmable and can be custom tailored to your engine tune, riding style and type of fuel.
Dyno testing has consistently shown gains of 1.5 to 2 hp on average while increasing throttle response.
Most all customers also notice easier starting (hot or cold) and a much harder pull (acceleration) from the bottom end to peak.
This ignition box fits the 2003 Suzuki RM250, but may fit other models. Check with your local dealer for fitment potential on other models.
Electrical Components for Sale
- Oem harley ecm box # 72456-01(US $7.00)
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- New drag specialties regulator 89-99 harley big twin no reserve!!(US $20.00)
- 2008 royal enfield blinkers 4 total(US $32.00)
- Yamaha yz125 yz250 yz 125 250 off kill switch handle bar 1996 97 1998 1999 2001(US $7.20)
- Screaming eagle tuner(US $80.00)
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