Ever seen this kit? Would it work?

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15 Mar 2006 16:52 #31449 by Sendhendrix
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www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/44...4/Product/View/K3305

I'm thinking about goofing around with my own ignition system to replace the points system on my KZ400. I bet a photoelectronic trigger with one of these would neat. I already know about the Newtronics kit, I'm still half thinking of getting one of those too.

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15 Mar 2006 23:36 #31570 by loudhvx
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Interesting, but pretty easy to make something like that out of an HEI module for $20.

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18 Mar 2006 05:34 #32153 by btchalice
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is the 400 a single coil setup? if not that box wont work

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18 Mar 2006 10:44 #32218 by loudhvx
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btchalice wrote:

is the 400 a single coil setup? if not that box wont work


400 twin is single-coil. (His avatar photo is a twin.)

400/four is dual-coil.

Post edited by: loudhvx, at: 2006/03/18 13:45

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20 Mar 2006 18:53 #32950 by Sendhendrix
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Yeah, yeah I know I figured that part out. I'm not sure what the benefit of putting something between the points and the coil would be anyway. Besides being able to set the dwell by turning a pot. And having something else that could potentially fail.

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21 Mar 2006 06:05 #33031 by loudhvx
Replied by loudhvx on topic Ever seen this kit? Would it work?
If it's built correctly, the potential for failure should be pretty low. It should be at least as reliable as a Dyna ignition.

The benefits are that the life of a new set of points may very well outlast the life of the bike. That is if the points cam is nice and smooth and lubed about once a year (and the felt is in tact) and the points mechanism is working right.

It saves the points by eliminating all of the arcing and eliminating most of the current through the points. At most, you may have to run a piece of cloth between the points every year or so.

If you don't ride much to begin with, your points may last several years in which case there may be little benefit to this mod.

By the way, that link no longer goes to the product in question so I answered based on my memory of the product.

Post edited by: loudhvx, at: 2006/03/21 09:07

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