6Core 10mm Ignition Leads
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Ford Escorts/Fiestas/Turbo's<br>The most powerful Ignition Leads available in this day and age. These leads have 6 cores of silicone compared to the currently available, only single and dual silicone core. Pointblank Trading’s 6Core 10mm Ignition Leads enable your engine to perform to its maximum capabilities, thus ensuring you get the very best drive, each time.<br><br>Website http://www.pointblanktrading.co.uk<br><br>Emission regulations are here to stay. Most of the world is faced with all types of vehicular tests to ensure strict control measures. Thus, with all these rules, finding legal performance upgrades can be a very difficult thing.<br><br>One of the cornerstones of improved performance is a clean running, crisply tuned engine. A more complete combustion of the air/fuel mixture is one of the easiest tuning tricks that can be employed to extract the maximum horsepower an engine is capable of producing.<br><br>Providing the air/fuel mixture with a hotter, more intense spark best attains improved combustion; the hotter the spark will burn more of the mixture, with means more power produced within the cylinder. Not only does a hotter ignition of the air/fuel mixture produce more power at the drive wheels, but it usually increases the economy of the engine, as less fuel is wasted through the exhaust stroke. For the most part, this means tail pipe emissions are reduced<br><br>This sounds great, doesn’t it? Improved performance and better emissions. Is there a catch? Not really. A hotter spark can be added in a variety of ways: plugs, ignition leads, coil and aftermarket ignition systems. There are many aftermarket ignition leads available, with each company offering many variations in insulation, thickness, current and colour.<br><br>After-market conventional and ‘high-performance’ ignition leads, all try to get a more intense and ‘pure’ spark to enable the air and fuel mixture to ignite. This is attained through the silicone that runs through the middle of the ignition lead. <br><br>Now what if we told you that we have Ignition Leads that have 6 Cores of silicone, are a monstrous 10mm thick, resilient to extreme temperatures and coloured in 'Iced Ocean-Blue'?!?!<br><br>http://www.pointblanktrading.co.uk<br><br>Safe Motoring!! <br>
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Petrol additive that gives 200 bhp!! Proven to be a complete pile of b*******. <br>Just piss in the tank for instant relief!<br>i.e. your car will not work<br>If you would like to purchase some of this piss please send a cheque for £200. Thats a pound for every loss of bhp!<br>Remember that everyone on this board is entitled to 25 % off so its now only £150!<br>lol.
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