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I have a 2006 Polaris Outlaw 500 and i want to change my factory coil that is mounted to the frame that has a positive wire that plugs in to it, then the plug wire screws into the coil. i want to use the nology profire coil,it has 2 wires that plug in Pos,Neg (i dont have a neg on the factory one b/c its mounted to the frame so is there a way to do this??

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buy a real 500, i dunno man im sure someone on here will be kind enough to help you out with your ignition problems. do you have the irs on the pred? i think the outlaw chassis would make the ultimate zilla hybrid.
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Question is confusing, but I think you are asking if it is possible to run the ground wire off of the new coil since the original coil doesn't have one. Correct? If so, use a self tapping screw to attatch the wire to the frame ( make sure paint is removed ) or run it to an existing ground location on the motor or frame.
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Step one- remove the box

Step two- throw old box in the garbage

step three- throw your polaris 4 stroke in the garbage!

step four- check your local listings for a twostroker (real quad), and feel some real power between ur legs!


lol.... just kidding man! no prob, i have encountered this one before..... twisted trike said it correctly..... the new box has a ground wire, cause the box itself will not act as a ground.... you willl need to clean a small spot on the frame, and drive a self taping screw with the new gound wire attached..... your just making ur own ground! good luck!
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Hey now, let's not go bashin the Predator. I have smoked many, many 2 and 4 strokes up Patton and Comp. You might be surprised what they will do with very little work. It's just too bad it doesn't sound or smell like my Shee. LOL

Anyways, I am glad I am not the only one who read the post that way.
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yep.... iv ridden the predetor, and the outlaw..... little too heavy for my taste, they scare me a little, when they get airborn.... i cant throw them around so easily... the outlaw is a much nicer bike then the predetor......
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