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14 Oct 2006 18:05 #84354 by loudhvx
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Also, just for the record, none of the units in question are actually CDI (Capacitive Discharge Ignition). They are transistorized Kettering ignitions.

CDI's were used on some of the 2 stroke Kawasaki's, where the blistering-high voltage cut through the two-stroke muck better. The problem with CDI is the low-energy (even though it is capable of higher voltage). KZ's usually do better with Kettering ignitions.

(MSDI is the modern solution to the CDI's low energy.)

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14 Oct 2006 22:21 #84391 by Bicycle Lee
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thanks for all your input, but I'm going to points, no question.
if I end up hating it, you can say I told you so, but everything my mechanic has said has been reliable and true.

1978 KZ1000 police

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14 Oct 2006 23:20 #84396 by Patton
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Not to put too fine a point on it (pun intended), but here's what Z1 Enterprizes says about the Dyna S:

1 year factory warranty - for Kawasaki Z1 KZ900 KZ1000 KZ1100 - set and forget - no more messing with points... creates a stronger more consistent spark

Would never say I told you so about preferring the older technology 'cause I still sometimes opt for the kick starter, especially when surrounded by a Harley crowd at a Sturgis or Daytona gas station when most of them don't even have a kick starter any more -- and some don't even know what one is (that would mostly be the guys not limping on their right leg). Just let the testosterone flow -- one elaborate magnificient grandious kick springing it to life -- while they timidly lower their eyes and ashamedly "push their little buttons"

Good Luck with your points and condensers, and Happy Trails. (Pssst, would you like to buy a good set of points?)

Post edited by: Patton, at: 2006/10/15 08:13

1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD

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15 Oct 2006 05:41 #84408 by ambergrismooon
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Well.... from the looks of things it seems like a 8 to 1 ratio or thereabouts against the points. Maybe we could get the mechanic on here to explain how he came up with the theory of points being more reliable and a better spark. Maybe he has had multiple failures of E ignitions. Seems pretty clear your mind is made up and I truly respect that. Heck, if it catches on I have a few points plates around here I might get some coinage for. Cool!:whistle:

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15 Oct 2006 07:00 #84422 by mariozappa
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POINTS RULE!!!!
I don't have to fiddle and cuss with mine.
AND if they go out, they are replacable for cheap.
The ONE time the electric goes out, it gonna cost big $$$ and your stuck right where you are.
Now I feel I have jinxed myself and my points are due to fail this weekend!
:S

Post edited by: mariozappa, at: 2006/10/15 10:01

1977 KZ650C1
and the KZ650/KZ750 Conversion ;)

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15 Oct 2006 09:03 #84438 by Pterosaur
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When it comes to *anything* having to do with electrons, I subcribe to a principle thunk up by a pretty smart feller named Heisenburg - which simply stated says you never can be quite sure just what the hell the little bastards 'll do.

It's a certified lock that if you switch your meter to volts, they'll convert to amps - just to piss you off.

Points-CDI-CDI-Points. Take your pick. One gives you a little hotter spark without an amp, the other is less complex mechanically. One requires a bit of attention every so often, the other will run fine forever - until one side or the other quits just for the fun of it - usually at least 30 miles from home.

Either way, sooner or later, they'll all change their little names to Lucas and magically disappear from this corner of space/time.... :woohoo:

...ornery little buggers
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15 Oct 2006 09:52 #84447 by Leather
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Well as to points plates and fiddleing wiht them . I guess after dealing wihtt eh ol' trident and a plate with THREE sets of Lucas*Oh Prince of Darkness*to get right and lubed. a simple set up for a KZ seems Oh so easy to me. Sorry if I seem like ol freddy flintston about the nes stuff. I mean after all I'm runing an Electroninc Ign. in my 80.. but also remember the time it crapped out on me in boonineville... was just lucky there was a bone yard not to far off that had a Gpz with a plate in it I could buy and swap. Stil tho it took me a good day and an evening to get some one to give me a ride out there and back , and swap out the offending part, where as if I'd had a set of old points it was what? fifteen mins to do a swap? Just my thoughts on it. ;)

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15 Oct 2006 10:11 #84454 by loudhvx
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Well, electronic ignition modules do not have to cost a lot. A spare HEI is only $10 or $15. A set of points and condensers can easily cost that much. And keeping a spare is not any harder than keeping a spare set of points. Swapping 3 electrical spade connections is easier and faster than swapping a set of points and you don't even need any tools. And you don't need to time it either. The HEI definitely gives a hotter spark than points too. And if you're in a pinch, you can walk into any Murray's, Autozone, or Pepboys and they are guaranteed to have an HEI module on the shelf waiting for you, no way they're going to have a set of points and condenser for a KZ. The HEI modules have been in production since the early '70's so they are proven, and in the KZ application they are barely stressed compared to a v-8 Chevy application.

But I realize points are easier to understand for most folks and that piece of mind counts for a lot.

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15 Oct 2006 11:25 #84480 by ambergrismooon
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What he said....
I also have dealt with Lucas Belzabub on my 72 Trident and kept promising myself to get a e-ign. Now dosen't matter much but I wish she had one.

Besides what would Scotty say if he lifted a panel on the Enterprise and there were 1,000 sets of points?
I'll tell you what he'd say
"WTF! There goes another week!"

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15 Oct 2006 11:30 #84482 by loudhvx
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What if a phasor required it to be wound up first?

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15 Oct 2006 13:00 #84500 by Bicycle Lee
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just got home from the shop and boy was that a great ride. My clutch is still shot, but the new kit is in the mail and will be installed by next weekend. Now I just need to get some new handlebars, mine are way too low.

1978 KZ1000 police

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16 Oct 2006 05:00 #84643 by btchalice
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trade you bars mine are way too high

Terry Meyer / Wichita KS
76 kz900 w/1000 motor TWZTD
I am not driving too fast, I'm flying too low.

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