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  • CalumC Offline
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    Calum
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    #15

    Once you get her running all sweet no issues, then you can look to tune it up and get a bit more power out of it.

    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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    • CalumC Calum

      Once you get her running all sweet no issues, then you can look to tune it up and get a bit more power out of it.

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      @calum maybe a zeelectronic down the line we will see but she still needs simple stuff so I’ll keep busy thanks bud

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        @calum maybe a zeelectronic down the line we will see but she still needs simple stuff so I’ll keep busy thanks bud

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        @declan Aww mate, you won't regret that purchase. Best place to start as well. Simple plug and play. But you will want the programmer too.

        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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          @declan Aww mate, you won't regret that purchase. Best place to start as well. Simple plug and play. But you will want the programmer too.

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          @calum yeah is that a must have in the sense that I won’t get full power from it I know it has a crazy amount of potential when I was reading up on it

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            @calum yeah is that a must have in the sense that I won’t get full power from it I know it has a crazy amount of potential when I was reading up on it

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            @declan You do know that your NOT supposed to boil the coolant before you top up don't ya??? LOL 😉

            SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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            • CalumC Calum

              @declan Aww mate, you won't regret that purchase. Best place to start as well. Simple plug and play. But you will want the programmer too.

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              @calum what is a zeelectronic? How can it give more power?

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              • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

                @calum what is a zeelectronic? How can it give more power?

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                #21

                @irongamer727 I don’t know the specifics but it’s amazing the potential that the zee gives you do some research Calum swears by it,

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                  It's an aftermarket CDI.

                  It's more power because the ignition curve is far more aggressive. Or rather, the ignition is remappable and therefore has the potential to be more aggressive.

                  There are caveats to this. In most instances, it's win win win, but if you suffer from a lean mixture, you can expect an increase in the likeliness of detonation.

                  IMO, buy if you want to tune. If you plan on leaving it stock, then don't bother. But then we wouldn't be having this conversation if that were the case.

                  Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                  • CalumC Calum

                    It's an aftermarket CDI.

                    It's more power because the ignition curve is far more aggressive. Or rather, the ignition is remappable and therefore has the potential to be more aggressive.

                    There are caveats to this. In most instances, it's win win win, but if you suffer from a lean mixture, you can expect an increase in the likeliness of detonation.

                    IMO, buy if you want to tune. If you plan on leaving it stock, then don't bother. But then we wouldn't be having this conversation if that were the case.

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                    @calum I’m gonna crEate a thread for us two I have a few questions

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                    • CalumC Calum

                      It's an aftermarket CDI.

                      It's more power because the ignition curve is far more aggressive. Or rather, the ignition is remappable and therefore has the potential to be more aggressive.

                      There are caveats to this. In most instances, it's win win win, but if you suffer from a lean mixture, you can expect an increase in the likeliness of detonation.

                      IMO, buy if you want to tune. If you plan on leaving it stock, then don't bother. But then we wouldn't be having this conversation if that were the case.

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                      @calum running the Athena 170cc and Arrow exhaust. Will there be a big difference? Will it rev higher or how come it can give more power?

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                      • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

                        @calum running the Athena 170cc and Arrow exhaust. Will there be a big difference? Will it rev higher or how come it can give more power?

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                        @irongamer727 You probably won't gain higher revs, as unfortunately, the ability to rev higher is lost with the bigger bore.

                        But yes, you will be able to dial in the ignition much more towards the bigger cylinder.

                        I'd have thought there would be some nice gains with this and the bigger bore.

                        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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