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50 Caliber Racing Performance CDI Ignition Yamaha Rhino 660, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 660cc Rev Box [5302]
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$152.38
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50 Caliber Racing Performance CDI Ignition Yamaha Rhino 660, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 660cc Rev Box [5302]
50 Caliber Racing CDI module for Rhino and Grizzly 660cc ModelsOur performance CDI module will give you the most bang for your buck. With increased spark energy you will experience easier starting and better throttle response. Removes the speed limiter and increases max revs by 1000 to 7800 RPM. It also will eliminate the reverse rev limiter. Compatible with both standard gauges and Rhino digital dash. Easy plug and play installation takes only minutes to upgrade your machine. This module will also work with many of the Chinese 700c Rhino clones with carbureted engines.
Features:
- Completely removes top speed governor
- Increases max RPM from 6800-7800
- Removes reverse rev limit
- Increases top speed up to 10mph
- Improves timing curve for better throttle response
- Simple plug and play installation
- Adds brake circuit startup safety feature
- Works with standard and digital speedometer
- 6-month replacement warranty!
Compatible with:
- Rhino 660 (2004-2007)
- Grizzly 660cc (2002-2006)
- Chinese 700cc Rhino clones (carburetor engines only):
- HISUN, QLINK, HYOSUNG, BIG MUDDY, SUPERMACH
Features of 50 Caliber Racing Performance CDI Ignition Yamaha Rhino 660, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 660cc Rev Box [5302]
Higher spark energy and improved timing curve | Removes speed limiter and increases max RPM by 1000 | Removes reverse rev limit and adds brake circuit startup safety | Works with standard and digital gauges | 6 month warrantyWrite a review
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This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
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