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Coil - Single or Dual?

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Old 11-23-2018, 12:58 PM
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Much info. out there but too scientific for me. Do I need a Dual or single fire for '09 Dyna?
 
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Ever since their intro back in 1998 or so, the TC motors have utilized the single-fire ignition system, so I would think your '09 Dyna would need a single-fire coil.
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All 2000 and newer Twin Cam engines use a Crank Position Sensor and SINGLE FIRE COIL.
 
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