Wow. What a difference. For the cost and ease of install you'd be crazy not to replace them. Even if you think the ones you've got are ok. Every time I looked down today I was going 80 mph.
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Resistor Plug Caps
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Re: Resistor Plug Caps
If only the wires were as easy to replace.spookytooth wrote:Wow. What a difference. For the cost and ease of install you'd be crazy not to replace them. Even if you think the ones you've got are ok. Every time I looked down today I was going 80 mph.
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Re: Resistor Plug Caps
Just gotta replace the coils.
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Can't see going thru all that as it's running fine.spookytooth wrote:Just gotta replace the coils.