[Fwd: Nology]

Aaron Willis darkmonahue at awwwsome.com
Tue Dec 29 10:22:52 GMT 1998


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Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 17:18:47 -0800
To: Aaron Willis <darkmonahue at awwwsome.com>,list <toyota-mods at cyberauto.com>
From: Stephen Gunter <toyracer at kasnet.com>
Subject: Re: Nology
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At 03:13 PM 26-12-98 -0800, Aaron Willis wrote:
 At 12:08 PM 12/26/98 -0800, you wrote: 
>> >What happened to the neon?  Cross-firing leading to detonation?


>Nope... Excessive RFI under the hood (where the PCM was located) leading to
>the PCM frying several of it's inputs! Dealer even said it was the RFI from
>the Nology wires and submitted several work orders from their factory
>showing similar problems with other vehicles across the country that used
>the Nology wires... 

	If Nology wires are not properly grounded, then you get get "excessive
RFI". By proper grounding, I don't mean just bolting the ground straps to
the most convienent point, but ensuring continuity as well. Was the
installation even checked for continuity to ground? For some cars, Nology
even sells Ground Straps, becuase of this problem. Most of the 'problems'
assosiated with Nology wires come from the installation, rather than the
wires themselves.
	Countless numbers of my customers use Nology wires everyday, with no
"excessive RFI" problems, and many on the list do as well. Marc Summers
even makes his own version !
	MHO, YMMV
Regards,
Stephen Gunter. icq 285675
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/7177
home of the toyota-mods web ring



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