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Put Racer stock coil without cover in freezer the results

squirrel1

Well-known member
Put the stock coil in freezer for 90 minutes at 0 degress F. Hooked it up real fast. In 2 and 3 tone gain all the way to 99 no overload. BTW, I've never put my coil cover on since I purchased. Like it better that way. Plus I hear they go on sorta difficult.
 
I did the same test. left mine in for about 30 minutes. Same results. No Overload.
 
can you do the same test with the control box?
 
Hi,,,next time when you get in the freezer can you grab a big steak out and cook it for me???? Just call me when it's done and I will be over..........JJ
 
This with any electronic items when they go from a very cold to warm environment causes condensation with is water and can short out the whole unit.
Seen this with TVs when taken from a cold car in the winter and brought inside the house and turned on would short out the whole set.
 
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