ExactFit Hi Voltage Ignition Coils Now In Stock!!

Started by CannedIce, December 20, 2010, 01:02:49 PM

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CannedIce

Quote from: Nottsbiker on August 02, 2012, 05:39:47 AM
Hi,

I'll be buying some coils and FCR's at some point over the next 6 months (when some cash becomes spare) and would like to know if you will mark them as a gift, or will I need to get you guys to ship them to my relatives in San-Francisco first?

Cheers - Ben

I'm sorry, we cannot mark it as a gift as it is illegal. Very sorry about that.
Candice Babineau

  ----Bikes-------
2009 Monster 696

CannedIce

Quote from: ducatiz on August 02, 2012, 05:47:59 AM
They will fit.  The coils have the exact same boil diameter and tab location as the coils on all models going back to 1980.

I successfully fit them to my 1983 Pantah 600TL for size and function and then installed them on my 1996 600SS.

They are nearly the same dimensions as the old Motoplat coils as well.  The only downside is the spark wire comes out the opposite end, but that just necessitates a slightly longer spark wire.  Same dimensions and layout as a Yamaha coil, but has different electrical specs.

Comparison pics:

Diameter comparison:


Mount post comparison:
Kokusan (earlier model):80 mm (all carbed models)


Motoplatt: 80mm (Pantahs and later Bevels)


Exactfit:  80mm


Overall comparison:


Wow, thank you for the great post! I will show Chris!
Candice Babineau

  ----Bikes-------
2009 Monster 696

ducatiz

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Dirty Duc

Quote from: CannedIce on April 06, 2012, 01:20:23 PM
I believe we got back to you in email right?

"Hi Quentin,

Thanks for writing. The coils on your bike are actually a different
configuration than the ones we sell and would not fit. Please see the
attached parts book pg 48-49 drawing 18 compared to the same drawing
for the 2006 M620 I attached as well.

Please contact DynaTek or any of their vendors to get the correct
coils for your bike.

Thanks,
The Cycleworks Team"
Define "not fit."  Mine is now rather custom... if I have these coils, will they work on a baby S2R?  Or do the stockers for the S2R have a built in igniter or some such nonsense that makes the exact fit entirely unsuitable?

CannedIce

Quote from: Dirty Duc on May 13, 2014, 09:46:14 PM
Define "not fit."  Mine is now rather custom... if I have these coils, will they work on a baby S2R?  Or do the stockers for the S2R have a built in igniter or some such nonsense that makes the exact fit entirely unsuitable?

So sorry for the delayed reply. We don't check here that often :)

Your bike's coils are completely different in size and shape to our coils and therefore will not fit. See the fiche here:
Candice Babineau

  ----Bikes-------
2009 Monster 696

stopintime

That's too bad - I'd buy some just because they're sexy red and it's cool that you make stuff like this  ;)


BTW - if you set your profile to include email notifications for answers in your threads (I think that's possible), it'll be easier to see when questions are asked.
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

Dirty Duc

They also have a different primary resistance than the S2R800 stockers. ~5 ohms vs. 0.5 ohms.