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CDI Electronics 133 3379 Johnson Evinrude Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of CDI Electronics 133 3379 Johnson Evinrude

Johnson/Evinrude Timer Base. Fits the following 1985-1998 4 cylinder Cross Flow engines without Quick Start: 65, 80, 85, 88, 90, 100, 112, 115, 120, 125 and 140 HP. Replaces part numbers: 763783, 583376, 582041, 581812, 583127, 583128. Check manufacturer's recommended part numbers to ensure a proper fit for your application.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great Automotive Upgrade

Based on my experience with this product, it's a great automotive upgrade for your motorcycle. The CDI Electronics provides better ignition to your motor resulting in increased performance and a better ride overall. The installation process is EASY to follow, and you'll notice a difference in how smoothly your motor runs. The only downside is that it's at a higher price point compared to other options on the market. However, the quality and benefits make it a worthwhile investment for any…

Pros
  • Improved engine performance and fuel efficiency
Cons
  • Compatibility limited to Johnson and Evinrude brands, not suitable for use with other outboard motor brands

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High-performance ignition system upgrade

I recently installed an Automotive ignition system upgrade and it made a noticeable difference in my bikes performance. The system is well-designed and easy to install. The improved spark timing leads to a smoother riding experience with better fuel economy and increased horsepower .One potential downside is that it is a bit pricey, but the benefits are definitely worth the investment. Overall I highly recommend this product to any motorcycle enthusiast looking to improve their ride..

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  • Improves engine performance and reliability
Cons
  • Requires some technical knowledge and experience to install

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Save the old one! Best in Ignition

The part is junk unless you have an old base control ring. The manufacture of the ring and the actual base leaves vertical plastic grooves in the moving parts. When they try to slide over each other, they mesh like stupid gears, but the pieces get cheaper and cheaper. The solution: remove the plastic ring from the old one, in my case it's a 1989 timer, and replace the new ring, it's buttery smooth now. Annoyed, I had to parse everything twice due to poor CDI craftsmanship. It shouldn't be, but…

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