ACCEL Expands Line Of High-Performance Supercoils

ACCEL Expands Line Of High-Performance Supercoils

ACCEL SuperCoils improve throttle response and maximize performance in more than 10,000 different cars and trucks. The expanded line includes applications for cars and trucks from more than 20 different automakers, including Toyota, Scion, Honda, Acura, Mazda, Volkswagen, Audi, Ford, Dodge and Chevrolet.

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CLEVELAND – ACCEL, manufacturer of high-performance fuel and ignition system products, announced the availability more than a dozen new applications for its line of high-performance coil-on-plug SuperCoils for European, import and domestic cars and trucks.

ACCEL SuperCoils improve throttle response and maximize performance in more than 10,000 different cars and trucks. The expanded line includes applications for cars and trucks from more than 20 different automakers, including Toyota, Scion, Honda, Acura, Mazda, Volkswagen, Audi, Ford, Dodge and Chevrolet.

According to ACCEL, the company’s SuperCoils are easily installed with simple hand tools and provide up to 15 percent more spark energy for improved throttle response. The coils use the latest in engineering design with optimized windings to maximize energy output, resulting in improved or restored vehicle performance and increased fuel mileage. With applications for more than 10,000 different cars and trucks, ACCEL offers the most comprehensive selection of high-performance ignition coils on the market today.

All ACCEL SuperCoils are offered individually or in multi-packs of four, six and eight coils to accommodate a wide variety of engines. The SuperCoil multi-packs are available at auto parts retailers and speed shops nationwide.

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