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WTF? What cable has anything to do with the sprockets? What cable? Where is it?
 
u need to cut the stock one and use a splicer to install it

it will look something like this.....

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u need to cut the stock one and use a splicer to install it

it will look something like this.....

100_1348.jpg


What are you talking about, the plug wire screws off of the coil, there is no need to cut it. By cutting it, any diffrence that it would have made wont be there seeing as you are still using part of the stock wire. Installing a plug wire is simple, just unscrew the stock one and screw a new one onto it.
 
Posted by DSWwarrior350 on Mar 23, 2006, 6:44pm

Mar 22, 2006, 7:30pm, RatchRacing wrote:
u need to cut the stock one and use a splicer to install it

it will look something like this.....

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What are you talking about, the plug wire screws off of the coil, there is no need to cut it. By cutting it, any diffrence that it would have made wont be there seeing as you are still using part of the stock wire. Installing a plug wire is simple, just unscrew the stock one and screw a new one onto it.

hey man, she wasn't unscrewing, I even asked the guy at the shop, he said splice it, these wires don't make a difference anyways
 
[quote:jzlswqoq]Posted by DSWwarrior350 on Mar 23, 2006, 6:44pm

Mar 22, 2006, 7:30pm, RatchRacing wrote:
u need to cut the stock one and use a splicer to install it

it will look something like this.....

[image]



What are you talking about, the plug wire screws off of the coil, there is no need to cut it. By cutting it, any diffrence that it would have made wont be there seeing as you are still using part of the stock wire. Installing a plug wire is simple, just unscrew the stock one and screw a new one onto it.

hey man, she wasn't unscrewing, I even asked the guy at the shop, he said splice it, these wires don't make a difference anyways[/quote:jzlswqoq]

Hmm the warrior must have a diffrent set-up than the raptor then, guess you learn something new everyday.
 
The actual cable shouldn't make that much of a difference anyway, the largest factor is the cdi, which will bump up your spark current about 8x with a aftermarket one.
 
I agree about the CDI, the only reason I have the NGK wire is cause the stock wire got burnt, plus the red looks cool ;D
 
I'll have to replace mine soon enough I'm sure, I'll probably just replace the coil and everything while I'm at it. No sense risking ignition failure while on the trails.
 
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