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Any difference between flat wound and spiral wound?
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<blockquote data-quote="PhaseTech" data-source="post: 283987" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>Spiral or flat is the same thing. The coil wire is wound spirally creating a flat stack, as opposed to a round "bundle" or wire in standard coils. </p><p></p><p>12" round is excellent. 14x9" is slightly more sensitive and better ground coverage, but not as deep as the 12" on gram+ bits. </p><p>Coiltek have a 14" and 18" in the Elite. If you are after something for more depth/coverage over the 12" you already have, my recommendation would be a 17x13" Evo. Great coil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhaseTech, post: 283987, member: 3149"] Spiral or flat is the same thing. The coil wire is wound spirally creating a flat stack, as opposed to a round "bundle" or wire in standard coils. 12" round is excellent. 14x9" is slightly more sensitive and better ground coverage, but not as deep as the 12" on gram+ bits. Coiltek have a 14" and 18" in the Elite. If you are after something for more depth/coverage over the 12" you already have, my recommendation would be a 17x13" Evo. Great coil [/QUOTE]
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