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New 6 Pins Race Cdi Box Ac Ignition Honda Gy6 250 150cc-250cc Horizontal Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $8.89
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CHINA, China

CHINA, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Part Brand:Honda GY6 250 150cc-250cc Horizontal Engine



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  • Race CDI Box AC Ignition Honda GY6 250 250cc Pit Bike Gokart ATV Scooter

    Condition: Brand New

    • 6 wires; 2 plugs; 6 pins

  • These racing CDI ignition box autpmatic advancing fits Honda 250 250cc Horizontal engine ATV, Scooter dirt bike Quad Gokart and moped 

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    This fired CDI will eliminate rev-limit which keeps your bike restricted, and also reset your ignition advance curve for better acceleration, MUCH more than the popular orange compact units!


         

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