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KOSO RX2N

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Yesterday 12:30 #907003 by gordone
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Thank you!
Guess it’s big chance I need todo these also.

I have removed all harness so need to build up new first, before I can test.

1981 KZ650-D4, with 1981 z750L engine (Wiensco 810 big bore).

Project:
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/607213...sr-1981-z750l-engine

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Yesterday 15:25 #907005 by Wookie58
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Use option "C", grab the pick-up signal (only one not both).
Under some circumstances, like me (Dyna-III), you will need a signal amplifier (higher Output-Voltage) for the KOZO RX2N rpm signal input. I also use a shielded coaxial wire for the signal input . Any other un-shield wire could recive disturbing high frenquency radio signals of the ignition coils/wire = (bouncing needle effect).
This works for my application, had to go the hard learning step by step way. I wish you an easier path to go, so give it a try first.......


 
I think some of the issue may have been that the Dyna switches a ground to trigger the coils whereas as I understand it the OEM "pick-ups" generate a + pulse to activate the factory IC igniter
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