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Andy Sabisch said:Since there is no difference in the coil design or construction, you should have the coil in question checked out by the nearest service center to see why there is a difference - it is not because one coil is made differently
prester said:I have myself a Bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster of the Yeti?.........................![]()
hamdit said:the reason of XP putting new coils out is because the battery and electronics are easy to change, so when the new coils "designs" are more standard in the future it is more easy to switch battery or electronics by the user and/or faster for XP to replace a defect coil and not waste battery/coil/electronics, u just replace what's broken, much cheaper for the end user