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@darty Ha it was you lol. Cmon Darty, ignition, you're more technical than that lol.
Ignition is a vague term. You meant CDI. Which is only part of the ignition.
On my DT I replaced the lot with items that had "Racing" in the description. Because if it doesn't say that then it's clearly not better right!
It comes down to what you want to do with your bike.
If you're using it daily, then leave it stock. If it's a weekend toy and you want to start tuning it up, bang for buck I'd say swapping out the CDI for an aftermarket one is probably one of the most noticeable things you can do. An exhaust system comes close second.
wrote on 11 May 2018, 19:29 last edited by@calum Guess we are all morons then.
Agreed though, it is not worth spending the money if you do not know how to use it.
But I use my DT daily, it runs as good as I want it to. That is benefit of a Tunable 'Capacitor Discharge Ignition'
Ignition.
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@calum Guess we are all morons then.
Agreed though, it is not worth spending the money if you do not know how to use it.
But I use my DT daily, it runs as good as I want it to. That is benefit of a Tunable 'Capacitor Discharge Ignition'
Ignition.
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wrote on 11 May 2018, 19:58 last edited by
Mines just a weekend you what cdi should I look at?
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Mines just a weekend you what cdi should I look at?
wrote on 11 May 2018, 20:39 last edited by@ryanjimccfc Me and Darty have differing opinions.
I run Zeeltronic Ignition system. I will be getting another Zeeltronic for my RS iminently.
@Darty Would recommend the Ignitech Ignition system, which I believe is £100 cheaper.
Either one you chose should be a lovely upgrade, and really comes into its own when you start adding the other mods.
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wrote on 11 May 2018, 20:58 last edited by
Is there anywhere I could take it to get tuned and set up
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Is there anywhere I could take it to get tuned and set up
wrote on 11 May 2018, 21:07 last edited by@ryanjimccfc DIY.
The Zeeltronic system will come with 5 different maps to try out.
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wrote on 12 May 2018, 07:16 last edited by
And will one of them deffo work and will it work on a 1994 dtr
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And will one of them deffo work and will it work on a 1994 dtr
wrote on 12 May 2018, 08:11 last edited by@ryanjimccfc Why don't you ask the company that?
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@ryanjimccfc Why don't you ask the company that?
wrote on 12 May 2018, 13:44 last edited by@calum I was just asking because people come across good people and stuff thought I might as well see if there was any one you recommend
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@calum I was just asking because people come across good people and stuff thought I might as well see if there was any one you recommend
wrote on 12 May 2018, 20:39 last edited by@ryanjimccfc it’s my understanding that a base map will work but if you want to get your money’s worth you should really tune the map to your bike and needs but that’s just my understanding
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wrote on 12 May 2018, 21:04 last edited by
Nothing will come close to a rolling road tune-up session, as that will get the best out of all of your mods and upgrades in one go. If you want the best performance it's money well spent.
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Nothing will come close to a rolling road tune-up session, as that will get the best out of all of your mods and upgrades in one go. If you want the best performance it's money well spent.
wrote on 12 May 2018, 21:08 last edited by@ninja On a car, yes, but on a Carb Bike, ey? The base maps will give a noticeable increase in power throughout the rev range. After that, it's just subtle changes that will only register on a dyno.
Merely because the CDI only controls the ignition at one point in time. Unlike an ECU which will consider, temperature, load, stress, oil pressure. Then controls fueling as well as ignition. Much more precisely and therefore far more gains.
Get an ignition, will sweeten the whole bike. Then uprate the fueling, And you'll be laughing.,
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@ninja On a car, yes, but on a Carb Bike, ey? The base maps will give a noticeable increase in power throughout the rev range. After that, it's just subtle changes that will only register on a dyno.
Merely because the CDI only controls the ignition at one point in time. Unlike an ECU which will consider, temperature, load, stress, oil pressure. Then controls fueling as well as ignition. Much more precisely and therefore far more gains.
Get an ignition, will sweeten the whole bike. Then uprate the fueling, And you'll be laughing.,
wrote on 12 May 2018, 21:12 last edited by NINJA 5 Dec 2018, 22:24@calum said in Dtr125 ignition upgrade:
Get an ignition, will sweeten the whole bike. Then uprate the fueling, And you'll be laughing.,
As in an Tunable 'Capacitor Discharge Ignition' ???
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wrote on 12 May 2018, 21:31 last edited by
I already have a bigger carb I have vforce reeds on the way I have different coil hand made exhaust Athena 170 on the way open air filter because of the carb but have power valve pinned at the moment just want to make the most out of the upgrades
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wrote on 12 May 2018, 21:43 last edited by
@Calum how do I find out what one to order mine is a dtr 125 1994 with 3mb engine not sure what loom or cdi it has
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I already have a bigger carb I have vforce reeds on the way I have different coil hand made exhaust Athena 170 on the way open air filter because of the carb but have power valve pinned at the moment just want to make the most out of the upgrades
wrote on 12 May 2018, 21:45 last edited by@ryanjimccfc A programmeable CDI is the next must have upgrade for you then. As that will bring out the best from all those other parts for-sure.
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@ryanjimccfc A programmeable CDI is the next must have upgrade for you then. As that will bring out the best from all those other parts for-sure.
wrote on 12 May 2018, 21:46 last edited by@ninja that will be next on my list then I was running out of things to upgrade to make it better
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wrote on 12 May 2018, 21:48 last edited by
So I have to have a working power valve servo for me to benefit off the cdi
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@calum said in Dtr125 ignition upgrade:
Get an ignition, will sweeten the whole bike. Then uprate the fueling, And you'll be laughing.,
As in an Tunable 'Capacitor Discharge Ignition' ???
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So I have to have a working power valve servo for me to benefit off the cdi
wrote on 12 May 2018, 21:53 last edited by@ryanjimccfc The beauty of the zeel is honing in that powervalve timing. You can make such a big difference by adjusting the openings of it. For like city riding and stuff. And no risk of detonating the engine either.