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Nology PC-10?
I am buying a couple of Nology spark boosters, one came in today then I realized since I have two coil packs I need two boosters duuuuhhhh!
![]() Anyway, it'll be here on Thursday. Just wondering if anyone has ever used them and how well they perform or help out. My engine (2.4L DOHC) is in tip top shape so I don't expect much, but I decided to get them because I'm starting to work on getting more power out of the engine so I figured a good place to start is having a strong spark. After I sell my house I'm planning (not sure yet) on Turbo and possibly stand alone ECM. I am putting on headers soon and larger TB. Any input would help, thanks! Oh yeah, I monitor my fuel consumption fairly closely and with 100K KMs on the car I currently get between 9.9-10.1L/100KM in the city and 7.1-7.4L/100KM on the highway so I will see if this improves any also. Marc
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Re: Nology PC-10?
Awesome, Forkliftguy. I think you should see good results. I've never tried them myself personally. I don't think you'll neccesarily get any more power, but I would imagine you will have slightly smoother acceleration, and should see slightly better mileage cleaner spark = more fuel burnt = less wasted = better mileage. Spark boosters are going to go good with those lowered restriction mods, like your headers and TB that you're gonna be getting. Good luck - let us know how it goes.
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