What do you mean set the RPM to 5k???????porndoguk wrote:ive communicated and had a little play, i set the RPM to 5k and ill be damned it works!
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Re: Ignitech CDI question
Theres a correction adjustment on the misc tab to adjust the output to the standard tacho.
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Re: Ignitech CDI question
I assume that's meant to be 5% as I set mine to the exact same 

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Re: Ignitech CDI question
it was 11pm and i didnt fancy reving the bike to 14.5k to see if it worked!Drunkn Munky wrote:Theres a correction adjustment on the misc tab to adjust the output to the standard tacho.
What do you mean set the RPM to 5k???????porndoguk wrote:ive communicated and had a little play, i set the RPM to 5k and ill be damned it works!

so i set it to 5k then set it back to 14.5k

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Re: Ignitech CDI question
cheers Steve ill try later steve, just found me an usb extension lead so i can put the laptop on the bench rather than the pillion seatbanoffee wrote:I assume that's meant to be 5% as I set mine to the exact same

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Re: Ignitech CDI question
porndoguk wrote:it was 11pm and i didnt fancy reving the bike to 14.5k to see if it worked!![]()
so i set it to 5k then set it back to 14.5k

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I have a primary school one side of me, and my other neighbour is my mum :DDrunkn Munky wrote:porndoguk wrote:it was 11pm and i didnt fancy reving the bike to 14.5k to see if it worked!![]()
so i set it to 5k then set it back to 14.5kthey'd be WW3 where i live if i rev'd my bike upto to 5k at 11pm, infact even starting it at that time would result in rotten eggs launched in my direction.
the house behind is rented to some troublesome dykes so i dont mind pissing them off, its the olds next to my mum, but they arent my neighbours so feck it!
5k is me being reasonable bearing in mind the tyga can ticks over at 98dB

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