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Old 07-23-2013, 07:28 PM
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Default CDI Box with Blue Heatshrink

I know the non switchable CDI with the black heat-shrink is supposed to be the least aggressive curve for the 300s, the red is supposed to be more aggressive for the 250s and the yellow is even more aggressive for the 125s. I just heard about one with blue heat-shrink and was curious if anyone knows how it compares.


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Old 07-24-2013, 12:57 PM
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At least 2004 euromodel 200cc had that bluemarked cdi.
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Thank you for the response. Does anyone know how it compares to the other CDIs?
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Heat sink?
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Heat-shrink tubing is electrical/mechanical insulation tubing that reduces in diameter when you apply heat to it. The wiring harnesses coming out of the CDI boxes have different color heat-shrink insulation tubing covering the wire harness bundle and the color of the heat-shrink seems to have a correlation to the advance curve for the CDI box. Here is a photo of some heat-shrink and a heat gun. It is great stuff for insulating wires and connections.
http://news.thomasnet.com/fullstory/...ent-seal-12743

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undertood. I have 3. My Dad was an electrician. Just didn't know if you meant sink.
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