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Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:if you have one of the usual CDI's - as adopted by most electronics - of the Piaggio/Ducati Electronica type, you should try that with a strobe in place of the Scootopia CDI supplied. I can't think it can do any harm to try.
The advance/retard trickery used to be built in to just the stator with, say, Motoplats but there are CDI's that perform the function, but they do tend to be an 'add on' or substitute.
dickie wrote:Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:if you have one of the usual CDI's - as adopted by most electronics - of the Piaggio/Ducati Electronica type, you should try that with a strobe in place of the Scootopia CDI supplied. I can't think it can do any harm to try.
The advance/retard trickery used to be built in to just the stator with, say, Motoplats but there are CDI's that perform the function, but they do tend to be an 'add on' or substitute.
Mark I, don't think that's an option. The "ducati" type rely on a separate trigger pulse whereas scootopia and varitronic use the sine wave output from the coils to determine crank angle and generate an internal trigger. You could however just use it as a generator and add an external trigger. This is actually what I always do.
vegansydney wrote:BGM manufacture a CDI for all IDM type ignitions that has static timing. The idea behind it is that the default curve on the IDM type CDIs are not compatible with standard or touring tunes.
Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:
Many thanks for the information.
I bet you also know how to get a Motoplat tachometer to function on other systems that don't comprise a dedicated connection, which some Motoplat CDI's have.....
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Leotech wrote:I asked CamLam ages ago about a flat curve for a Varitronic as my Lambrettas are low revving and hardly get to the higher RPM, they said only option was to buy a programmable type CDI and program a flat curve. That option was about £250 quid or something stupid.
vegansydney wrote:Leotech wrote:I asked CamLam ages ago about a flat curve for a Varitronic as my Lambrettas are low revving and hardly get to the higher RPM, they said only option was to buy a programmable type CDI and program a flat curve. That option was about £250 quid or something stupid.
Or get one for €88 from SCK or your local BGM dealer.
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