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Procedure for changing CTX Coils

At lunch today I swapped out the 17 incher with the stock coil for the first time in about six months... Only took me a couple minutes. The stock coil looked and felt so small I was thinking to myself "awwww look at the cute little coil, whose a cute coil? are you a cute little coil?.... oh yes you are.."
 
Ha!
 
I just got my 17" coil today from the Brown Santa, and mounted it up right away.

I was thinking this thing is huge, and wonder if I'm going to need some training wheels for it.

When I put my 6" coil next to it I think the little guy "pee'd" in fear.

(Actually I just rinsed it off and some acummulated water found it's way onto the table) :lmfao:
 
INSAYN said:
I just got my 17" coil today from the Brown Santa, and mounted it up right away.

I was thinking this thing is huge, and wonder if I'm going to need some training wheels for it.

When I put my 6" coil next to it I think the little guy "pee'd" in fear.

(Actually I just rinsed it off and some acummulated water found it's way onto the table) :lmfao:

Heck I think I may have pee'd a little when I first laid eyes upon it....


As far as changing out the coil though, I didn't experience any real difficulty, pulling back the control box to get at the cabling I nicked my finger pretty good on it and that bled a bit, but that was simply user (excuse me loser) error
 
Changing coils on the CTX is easier than making a PB&J sammich.
 
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