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Old 03-20-2021, 12:53 AM   #1
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Nibbi ignition coil.

Just a quick overview and install notes for your viewing and reading pleasure.

Yes, since I am removing the Nibbi carb on my bike for now (more on that in another thread of mine) I figured, what the heck let's put another Nibbi part on it to keep things balanced.

Well, no actually, my stock ignition coil had been getting weaker and weaker over the last couple of months leading up to putting it away for winter. So instead of going for just another typical cheap coil, I figured I would spend twice as much on one because it says Nibbi on it... Well, that and I actually trust their quality control. I have been nothing but impressed with their carburetor and the intake that they make, so I figured it couldn't hurt.

So, here it is side by side with the stock coil. It is in fact a tad bit bigger, but not by a whole lot.



A few things worth mentioning about installing the coil.

First, this is not a direct bolt in replacement. You will need to cut and add some female connectors for the blade connections on the Nibbi coil. For the ground you could simply make a jumper wire with a ring terminal to connect with the other ring terminal if you don't feel like cutting. You could do the same for the power side with a bullet connector on one end and a female on the other. I just cut and crimped because I like simplicity.

The top connector just also barely touches the mount tab when you bolt it up, so a couple of washers between the coil and mounts solves this.

The only other minor thing I had to adjust for was the bolt spacing of the mounts vs. the coil. It was maybe half a mm off, which was just enough to make bolting it on almost impossible. I solved this with a rat tail file and a couple minutes of work elongating both holes just a teeny bit. This may or may not be an issue with other bikes, but it is something to be aware of.

Coil installed.
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So far I have not be able to test it as my battery ist kaput, but I will report back once I am up and running. My goal was not to really gain any power as that is just silly. My hope is that it simply provides a more powerful and stable spark at higher RPM than even a good stock coil could provide. We shall see.

Link to this coil. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Another Nibbi coil that looks like it would be more of a direct bolt on. I cant verify that though. https://www.amazon.com/Replacement-P..._t2_B07TDL41HZ
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Last edited by Megadan; 03-20-2021 at 11:53 AM.
 
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