HRC CDI... or not?
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HRC CDI... or not?
HI guys, new to the forum, I have a 95 NC35 I'm prepping for the track, I'm having major difficulties finding a genuine HRC CDI, I saw on a previous post that the copies on ebay arent that reliable, so does anyone know where i can get one?
Also how you tell the difference between an HRC one and a stock one if buying second hand to avoid gettig ripped off? Apologies if this is a repeat post i think there was something on it in the old forum but couldnt find it on this one :)
Also how you tell the difference between an HRC one and a stock one if buying second hand to avoid gettig ripped off? Apologies if this is a repeat post i think there was something on it in the old forum but couldnt find it on this one :)
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Re: HRC CDI... or not?
Hi Cups, the cheapest place to source them is from Japan (through Okshon/Yahoo Japan auctions), even over there though the price has crept up since they became no longer available new.
The hrc cdi's are coded 'NKA 907B ...', the standard cdi is marked 'MR8 ...'.
The hrc cdi's are coded 'NKA 907B ...', the standard cdi is marked 'MR8 ...'.
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Re: HRC CDI... or not?
you will be wanting to speak to the guys from http://www.dynopro-racing.co.uk/contacts.html
chris comes on here sometimes, chrisxr. he does programable ignition modules and a host of other racing info for your bike
chris comes on here sometimes, chrisxr. he does programable ignition modules and a host of other racing info for your bike