Hello everyone. I'm new to the forum, and have a small problem. I've got a 88 CBR400RR, and the coils are giving me a hard time when they heat up. I need new ones, but living in Canada means having them sent from over seas, unless there are some that will work from a bike that was in canada? Someone told me the coils from a 88 CBR600 would work? Can anyone confirm this? If not, are there any coils that will work, from a different bike?
Thanks for any help.
NC23 coils from cbr600?
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Re: NC23 coils from cbr600?
You need to check primary resitance and inductance. Any coils with same params will suit for you.mapleridge818 wrote:Hello everyone. I'm new to the forum, and have a small problem. I've got a 88 CBR400RR, and the coils are giving me a hard time when they heat up. I need new ones, but living in Canada means having them sent from over seas, unless there are some that will work from a bike that was in canada? Someone told me the coils from a 88 CBR600 would work? Can anyone confirm this? If not, are there any coils that will work, from a different bike?
Thanks for any help.
But if I were you I paid attention to DYNATEK DC1-2/1-3 Dual Output coils. This're new, very good quality and looks like you can get better spark with same dwell time. And looks like there is not issue with mounting holes, but please, doulble check.