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04 Feb 2024 08:31 #894820
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We will wait again.
Thank you very much again for your help mate.
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I'm glad, I was already beginning to give up on the matter again...Just got a text message from Jim last night . Hopefully this will be resolved soon.
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I'll finally be getting the controller next week. Just talked to the developer,he's programming a batch for me today.
that’s all for now
We will wait again.
Thank you very much again for your help mate.
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16 Apr 2024 10:33 #897707
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Gpz 750 turbo The one I ride
Gpz 750 turbo Not finished
Gpz 750 turbo Not started
Gpz 550 1981
Gpz 550 1983
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Hi got some news from Jim yesterday.
He said he sent it twice and it was returned to him . Hopefully it’s the correct address . Let us know if /when it arrives.
derrek
He said he sent it twice and it was returned to him . Hopefully it’s the correct address . Let us know if /when it arrives.
derrek
Gpz 750 turbo The one I ride
Gpz 750 turbo Not finished
Gpz 750 turbo Not started
Gpz 550 1981
Gpz 550 1983
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16 Apr 2024 10:42 #897708
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It seems that sending stuff to Spain is quite challenging as Carlos will testify
Spanish customs rejected a couple of parcels from the UK that eventually got there with UPS (albeit with crazy duty and tax charges that where more than the parts)
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16 Apr 2024 12:13 - 16 Apr 2024 12:14 #897711
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(1976) Kawasaki KZ400-D3. All original, but: electronic reg/rec (Oregon Motorcycle Parts), new handlebar controls (w/ PASS/HORN/lights switch, LED dash lights (superbrightleds.com), Dynatek coil (3ohm), MAC mufflers, HEL brake hoses, rubber fork boots, 4.00 rear tyre (Dunlop K70), chromed chainguard
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He also wrote to me, saying the same thing. It's good that at least the other shipments weren't lost.
Shipping to Spain sometimes brings problems but I have many successful shipments all the time.
I think he could have notified me about the return so they could try to ship it another way.
I'll let you know as soon as I know more, thanks.
Shipping to Spain sometimes brings problems but I have many successful shipments all the time.
I think he could have notified me about the return so they could try to ship it another way.
I'll let you know as soon as I know more, thanks.
(1976) Kawasaki KZ400-D3. All original, but: electronic reg/rec (Oregon Motorcycle Parts), new handlebar controls (w/ PASS/HORN/lights switch, LED dash lights (superbrightleds.com), Dynatek coil (3ohm), MAC mufflers, HEL brake hoses, rubber fork boots, 4.00 rear tyre (Dunlop K70), chromed chainguard
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11 May 2024 06:30 - 11 May 2024 06:35 #898878
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(1976) Kawasaki KZ400-D3. All original, but: electronic reg/rec (Oregon Motorcycle Parts), new handlebar controls (w/ PASS/HORN/lights switch, LED dash lights (superbrightleds.com), Dynatek coil (3ohm), MAC mufflers, HEL brake hoses, rubber fork boots, 4.00 rear tyre (Dunlop K70), chromed chainguard
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The package has finally arrived. This is the content I received:
It seems that everything necessary is there, but no assembly instructions are included, nor any reference to obtain them.
With a little research I discovered that Power Arc does provide assembly instructions on their website. It also appears that 7thgeardesigns is simply a reseller of Power Arc, with apparently no modifications to the product at all.
Maybe he has programmed the specific power curve for the KZ400 into the chip? I'll ask Power Arc to see if I can find out anything, since this man Jim decided to stop answering my emails over a year ago.
Thanks to all those who have helped me with this, especially riturbo. I will post in this thread everything I find out about this ignition and its assembly and experience of use, for anyone who may find it useful.
It seems that everything necessary is there, but no assembly instructions are included, nor any reference to obtain them.
With a little research I discovered that Power Arc does provide assembly instructions on their website. It also appears that 7thgeardesigns is simply a reseller of Power Arc, with apparently no modifications to the product at all.
Maybe he has programmed the specific power curve for the KZ400 into the chip? I'll ask Power Arc to see if I can find out anything, since this man Jim decided to stop answering my emails over a year ago.
Thanks to all those who have helped me with this, especially riturbo. I will post in this thread everything I find out about this ignition and its assembly and experience of use, for anyone who may find it useful.
(1976) Kawasaki KZ400-D3. All original, but: electronic reg/rec (Oregon Motorcycle Parts), new handlebar controls (w/ PASS/HORN/lights switch, LED dash lights (superbrightleds.com), Dynatek coil (3ohm), MAC mufflers, HEL brake hoses, rubber fork boots, 4.00 rear tyre (Dunlop K70), chromed chainguard
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11 May 2024 09:44 #898884
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Z400F 84 (ZR400B1)
Gpz900R 84
500 H1 73
Gpz550H1
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I think it is possible to make one from a Gpz550H part with a ZX sensor, a tci and a 550H coil and a homemade cam. I made an ignition for my triple with this assembly with EX500 coils (Gpz500S). I confirm the shortage of certain electronic components. In the industry, we had shortages, after COVID 19, of electrical equipment to operate the machines (power electronics). Now it's better but it's more expensive.
Z400F 84 (ZR400B1)
Gpz900R 84
500 H1 73
Gpz550H1
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12 May 2024 05:32 - 12 May 2024 05:33 #898917
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Gpz 750 turbo The one I ride
Gpz 750 turbo Not finished
Gpz 750 turbo Not started
Gpz 550 1981
Gpz 550 1983
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Well glad you got it . Hopefully it was worth the wait. Let us know how it works out once you figure out how to get it installed.The package has finally arrived. This is the content I received:
It seems that everything necessary is there, but no assembly instructions are included, nor any reference to obtain them.
With a little research I discovered that Power Arc does provide assembly instructions on their website. It also appears that 7thgeardesigns is simply a reseller of Power Arc, with apparently no modifications to the product at all.
Maybe he has programmed the specific power curve for the KZ400 into the chip? I'll ask Power Arc to see if I can find out anything, since this man Jim decided to stop answering my emails over a year ago.
Thanks to all those who have helped me with this, especially riturbo. I will post in this thread everything I find out about this ignition and its assembly and experience of use, for anyone who may find it useful.
Gpz 750 turbo The one I ride
Gpz 750 turbo Not finished
Gpz 750 turbo Not started
Gpz 550 1981
Gpz 550 1983
Bunch of other junk
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12 May 2024 13:42 - 12 May 2024 13:44 #898929
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It’s a fairly easy install. I still have my instructions somewhere. If you need them I can go take a look. The main problem is once you remove the factory advancer you loose the ability to turn the engine over with it. You can do it with the kickstarter to turn the engine over for valve adjustments, etc. sometimes you will need to pull the stator cover so you have a way to turn the engine over.
If you’re up for a little extra work I also verify TDC as I personally found the stock timing mark was 2 degrees off.
make sure you are using resistor plugs.
If you’re up for a little extra work I also verify TDC as I personally found the stock timing mark was 2 degrees off.
make sure you are using resistor plugs.
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11 Aug 2024 07:17 #903094
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I removed the counterweights and the friction bushing
I placed spacers to adjust the pickup plate to the height of the axis, and fixed the optical disc directly under the 17mm nut
I previously cut out that window so I could see the position of the crankshaft.
I didn't feel like checking the TDC, maybe later. Now I will continue with the assembly, to see if everything finally works well.
(1976) Kawasaki KZ400-D3. All original, but: electronic reg/rec (Oregon Motorcycle Parts), new handlebar controls (w/ PASS/HORN/lights switch, LED dash lights (superbrightleds.com), Dynatek coil (3ohm), MAC mufflers, HEL brake hoses, rubber fork boots, 4.00 rear tyre (Dunlop K70), chromed chainguard
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I found a way to preserve the position marks and the ability to rotate the crankshaft:It’s a fairly easy install. I still have my instructions somewhere. If you need them I can go take a look. The main problem is once you remove the factory advancer you loose the ability to turn the engine over with it. You can do it with the kickstarter to turn the engine over for valve adjustments, etc. sometimes you will need to pull the stator cover so you have a way to turn the engine over.
If you’re up for a little extra work I also verify TDC as I personally found the stock timing mark was 2 degrees off.
I removed the counterweights and the friction bushing
I placed spacers to adjust the pickup plate to the height of the axis, and fixed the optical disc directly under the 17mm nut
I previously cut out that window so I could see the position of the crankshaft.
I didn't feel like checking the TDC, maybe later. Now I will continue with the assembly, to see if everything finally works well.
(1976) Kawasaki KZ400-D3. All original, but: electronic reg/rec (Oregon Motorcycle Parts), new handlebar controls (w/ PASS/HORN/lights switch, LED dash lights (superbrightleds.com), Dynatek coil (3ohm), MAC mufflers, HEL brake hoses, rubber fork boots, 4.00 rear tyre (Dunlop K70), chromed chainguard
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09 Sep 2024 02:57 #904114
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(1976) Kawasaki KZ400-D3. All original, but: electronic reg/rec (Oregon Motorcycle Parts), new handlebar controls (w/ PASS/HORN/lights switch, LED dash lights (superbrightleds.com), Dynatek coil (3ohm), MAC mufflers, HEL brake hoses, rubber fork boots, 4.00 rear tyre (Dunlop K70), chromed chainguard
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I finally finished the assembly.
The bike started the first time, which was a good sign that everything was going well.
When testing it I noticed from the first moment a better throttle response and more power at low RPMs, as if I had obtained some extra HP. At high RPM the final power is probably the same. But clearly this wakes up the KZ400 engine, it feels more lively, less lazy.
The only bad thing I have seen is an increase in detonations during deceleration (I already had them before but now there are more). I loosened the pilot screws 1/2 and I have a feeling it fixed it but I have to test further.
Thank you all. I will post about future impressions and things I discover.
The bike started the first time, which was a good sign that everything was going well.
When testing it I noticed from the first moment a better throttle response and more power at low RPMs, as if I had obtained some extra HP. At high RPM the final power is probably the same. But clearly this wakes up the KZ400 engine, it feels more lively, less lazy.
The only bad thing I have seen is an increase in detonations during deceleration (I already had them before but now there are more). I loosened the pilot screws 1/2 and I have a feeling it fixed it but I have to test further.
Thank you all. I will post about future impressions and things I discover.
(1976) Kawasaki KZ400-D3. All original, but: electronic reg/rec (Oregon Motorcycle Parts), new handlebar controls (w/ PASS/HORN/lights switch, LED dash lights (superbrightleds.com), Dynatek coil (3ohm), MAC mufflers, HEL brake hoses, rubber fork boots, 4.00 rear tyre (Dunlop K70), chromed chainguard
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20 Sep 2024 03:46 #904482
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(1976) Kawasaki KZ400-D3. All original, but: electronic reg/rec (Oregon Motorcycle Parts), new handlebar controls (w/ PASS/HORN/lights switch, LED dash lights (superbrightleds.com), Dynatek coil (3ohm), MAC mufflers, HEL brake hoses, rubber fork boots, 4.00 rear tyre (Dunlop K70), chromed chainguard
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The bike revs up with difficulty above 5,500 rpm. It feels like the spark is too early / the power curve is incorrect. I didn't want to push it because I think it could be dangerous.
Any ideas? It must be the ignition because with the points the bike revved up above 8,000 rpm without any problem other than a lot of vibrations.
It is true that below 5,500 rpm it goes better than ever.
Any ideas? It must be the ignition because with the points the bike revved up above 8,000 rpm without any problem other than a lot of vibrations.
It is true that below 5,500 rpm it goes better than ever.
(1976) Kawasaki KZ400-D3. All original, but: electronic reg/rec (Oregon Motorcycle Parts), new handlebar controls (w/ PASS/HORN/lights switch, LED dash lights (superbrightleds.com), Dynatek coil (3ohm), MAC mufflers, HEL brake hoses, rubber fork boots, 4.00 rear tyre (Dunlop K70), chromed chainguard
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20 Sep 2024 04:18 - 20 Sep 2024 07:21 #904483
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You can check the ignition advance with an "adjustable" timing light. Set the engine speed at the required revs then dial in the timing light until the TDC mark is aligned. You can then read the advance data from the display on the timing light
PS: have you grounded the brown and blue wires as per the fitting instructions ?
PS: have you grounded the brown and blue wires as per the fitting instructions ?
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