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20500 Compufire Dual Fire Ignition Harley Sportster/big Twin 1970-2003 on 2040-parts.com

US $165.55
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Mentor, Ohio, US

Mentor, Ohio, US
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CompuFire Ignition Modules


• Non-selectable electronic advance dual fire ignition module
• Fixed advance curves and a 6500 RPM rev-limiter to protect the engine
• Quality maintenance-free electronics that deliver top notch performance and dependability
• Fits entirely in the nose cone and alleviates the need for the black box
• All circuits are contained on the timing plate for easy install
• Accu-Ray timing LED for precise timing and system check
• Proprietary software aids starting and helps eliminate kick-back
• 100% immune to RFI and enables solid wire and non-resistor spark plug use
• Converts outdated points system to an accurate electronic ignition system
• Works with the factory VOES switch
• Improved throttle response and performance
• Thorough easy-to-read instructions
• For stock compression engines
• Includes rotor
• Made in the USA

• CompuFire part # 20500


For Harley 1970-99 Big Twin and 1971-03 Sportster models (except Twin Cam or EFI models)


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