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    Magic stuff that Innox. Works wonders.
    Mick

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    Momar have a product called miracle spray.

    Stupid name, I know. But it's pretty impressive stuff. You can spray it onto electrical plugs (240 v) and drop them into a bucket of water. No shorting, sparking or tripping of any safety switches. And the electrical devices keep on running happily.

    Was about $40 per can though.

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    waterproofing petrol

    hey stage one. i watched your you tube video it seems to do pretty well, is yours injected or carb?

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    A couple of original zenith Carburettors, very simple electrical system on my vehicle, is yours injected? I haven’t worried about a snorkel yet, if water is over the bonnet, (for any length of time) you’ve got bigger problems, like floating away!

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    Quote Originally Posted by blitz View Post
    I've never heard of it? do you have any info or a web site addy?
    I bought my set up from trigger wheels in the UK. It didnt cost to much and isnt hard to fit. There web sit is Trigger-Wheels

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    waterproofing petrol

    mine is 3.9 injected i think im having problem with the module on the side of dizzi

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    Quote Originally Posted by RR46 View Post
    I bought my set up from trigger wheels in the UK. It didnt cost to much and isnt hard to fit. There web sit is Trigger-Wheels

    so from what I can see this does away with the dizzy completely and turns it into a coil pack?

    Umm mine is a 4.6 converted to a dizzy to work with the CUX14 ecu does anyone know if it would be easier to go this way or convert back to the RR P38 coil set up? (not trying to steal the thread)
    Last edited by blitz; 30th September 2010 at 08:38 PM. Reason: more words

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