Mon, 24 May 1999 14:54:36 +0900 - Message No. 5755
From: "Robert A. Pontbriand"

Subject: Hot Wires


Marco, and anyone on the AT list that might have an interest or
comments:

SUBJECT:   NOLOGY HOT WIRES for motorcycles, currently on my 98 @

Here is a translation that my wife and I did from the information I had
here in Japan.

Let me say that the wires do add a bit of kick, but don't know if they
were worth all the money. I guess if they actually increase my overall
performance, gas milage, etc., they are worth the expense in the long
run.

I have now been riding with the new wires for two weeks and have noticed
an overall performance increase. The engine feels like it has more power
through the complete range.

One thing that I have felt on the negative side however when first
starting the engine only before it has reached operating tempurature
that if you throttle the bike quickly it seems to almost bog down, like
a very quick loss of power. Once the bike is warmed up this effect is
gone.

Translation follows:


Nology Hot Wires are an epoch-making ignition plug code that came from
American drag race tuning technology.   The ignition time is shortened
by 1/100.000 because the code itself could hold the electricity from the
coil.  It makes the spark 330 times stronger.

This strong spark becomes explosive energy, and it is realized in the
combustion chamber which provides perfect conditions for the engine. As
a result, the engine environment is kept at optimum levels, and the
power,  torque band,  start-up,  fuel efficiency,  exhaust gas, and
durability improves.

(Highlights they claim:)

More Power at middle and low speeds
ImmediateTorque increase at start up
Improvement of fuel efficiency
Response increased
Longer durability of  spark plugs.
Decrease in knocking
Decrease in noxious exhaust substances
You can use regular gas or High-octane gas either as required by engine
requirements.

This is imported by Sun automobile company.
Basic idea is  Power = Watt ÷ time

End of translation

Best regards,
Robert A. Pontbriand
98 @
96 HD FLSTN





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