Bargain Magnecor HT's

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83AndyJ

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116 posts

154 months

Monday 19th September 2011
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Hi all,

I was hunting around online over the weekend for some replacement HT leads for my Mk2.5 MX5.

Found these guys www.dcperformance.co.uk and with an offer they're currently running got a set of 8mm leads for £23.42 plus £6.99 delivery, BARGAIN!

If you're after some leads, now's the time!!

83AndyJ

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116 posts

154 months

Monday 19th September 2011
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Yeah wasn't sure if I was breaking any rules posting what appears to be an advert. But, genuinely am just passing on what I believe is a really good find, and I followed their link to paypal, paid via Paypal, which has processed correctly (checked by accessing paypal directly), and have had contact from them since confirming my delivery requirements. So I'm confident all is well.

Those with a Mk2.5 out there are correct to confirm I only require 2 leads, the 2 coil packs are mounted on top of the other sparks.

Price is good as compared to other sites offering the same 2 leads for my car.

Ta type

83AndyJ

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116 posts

154 months

Monday 19th September 2011
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Point taken Prof'. However, I'm not buying the leads because they're wider and will accomodate the national grid, merely because mine are probably original, looking a little weathered and I am suffering a noticable problem of small "lulls" in power while driving.

I believe the MX5 is known for cooking it's HT's and for this price it seems a cheap option in attempt to fix this problem.

Thank's for your concern

83AndyJ

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116 posts

154 months

Monday 19th September 2011
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I'm not sure i'm technically proficient to be checking the resistence of the leads...
Hope to god it's not the coil packs, they're a little more than £30 and with an impending wedding next year, i'm limited in fundage!

To be honest, i'll try the shiny new leads, see if we're running a little better, otherwise make do for now.


83AndyJ

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116 posts

154 months

Wednesday 21st September 2011
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I do have a multimeter sitting in the bottom of my toolbox. An electrician friend gave it to me once. Perhaps it might be a good time to unwrap it, and poke a few things with it!

I'll see how things go with the new leads and have a nosey at the coils at the same time.

I'm a bit of an addict for fiddling with car bits, so will enjoy the process either way.

Thank's for the suggestions.