Electronic Ignition Kits
- Fargo360
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Electronic Ignition Kits
Has anyone retrofitted a points bike with one of these aftermarket ignition kits? I've been told that one of these would breathe new life into my old bike, but I'm just a little bit skeptical about putting something my bike wasn't designed with. If these kits are the cats meow though, maybe I'll give one a shot.
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1998 Honda VTR1000 SuperHawk 996
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I've installed pointless ignition systems on a couple of older Sportsters and a 650 Triumph or two. They always worked and made tune ups a lot easier. Have you tried the relay power to the coil mod as discussed in the other post?
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I'm building that coil kit right now and plan on putting it on this week. I was talking to my uncle who is an electrical engineer and he said I should look at putting an electronic ignition kit in. That's how I got on the subject. But they are like $175-200, and the coil kit was 20. So I'm going to do the coil kit for now and in the future when I have $200 to throw down I'll get one, maybe next year or so. I have a $20 a month allowance for my bike (otherwise I'd buy everything I see) so I should have the money for one saved up by next spring.
1976 Honda CBR360R/T
1998 Honda VTR1000 SuperHawk 996
Fargo, ND supports global warming
1998 Honda VTR1000 SuperHawk 996
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It's going to let the coils do their job
What your doing is using the weakened voltage in the bikes OEM wiring to the coil to operate a relay that that connects a new, direct power source to the coils.
My book shows a blue wire and a white wire from the coils that connect to a blue/white wire. Use the blue/white wire to power the relay.
PMs are ok.
What your doing is using the weakened voltage in the bikes OEM wiring to the coil to operate a relay that that connects a new, direct power source to the coils.
My book shows a blue wire and a white wire from the coils that connect to a blue/white wire. Use the blue/white wire to power the relay.
PMs are ok.
People say I'm stupid and apathetic. I don't know what that means, and I don't care.
Always wear a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Always wear a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol.