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Microchip Programmed Cdi Ignition Unit Fits All 4 Stroke Sports Motorscooters on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

彰化縣秀水鄉, Taiwan, Taiwan

彰化縣秀水鄉, Taiwan, Taiwan
Condition:New Brand:banjing Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:mcpcdi Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan UPC:Does not apply

This microchip programmed CDI unit.
Easy to installation:
Red wire is connected to the positive pole of the key switch.
Black wire is connected to the negative pole of the key switch.
Blue wire is connected to the signal pole of the stator (alternator).
CDI body can be bolted or stick on frame.
Specification:
It can be use on all kind (50cc - 500cc) of 4 stroke scooter engines. It makes the following significant performance.
Stronger ignition/firing and complete burning.
Quick acceleration.
5% - 10% increase of the engine horse power for the stock (original) bikes.
10% plus increase of the engine horse power for the Big Bore (refit) bikes.

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