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Dyna CDI vs. old tired stock igniter?

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Old Mar 25, 2004 | 06:54 PM
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Default Dyna CDI vs. old tired stock igniter?

It upsets me that i paid $ 16.25 more for the H/L module than i would for the DG. Not really it works fine , and 16 bucks isnt crap. I have wanted a holeshot module for a year and when i was ready to buy the H/L came out. I will admit that i did get cought up in thier marketing. Well anyway it works good thats all i care about.Brent
 
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Old Mar 27, 2004 | 12:23 AM
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Default Dyna CDI vs. old tired stock igniter?

I'm ready to buy, Where can I get a DG module from?

How much more is the CDI?
 
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Old Mar 27, 2004 | 01:17 AM
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Default Dyna CDI vs. old tired stock igniter?

My only gripe with the dg holes shot is it works too good, it takes more guts than i got to hammer this thing from a dead stop, unless its slick stuff your on, low range is almost impossible to deal with, i am a heavy person also ,I cant imagine what a 150# pound person experiences off idle , slammed to wide open thottle with this set up these are good problems too have although. I want to drag race at a local track this year and i am going to build a set of wheelie bars for this thing cause i am definatly afraid of it ending up on top of me, in the heat of competition, concentrating on cutting the light, i can just go to WOT and ride.....JH machine shop
 
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