Ignitech ignition.

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Ignitech ignition.

Post by Stretch85 » Sat Dec 07, 2013 3:28 pm

Hi all I have one of these for my yzf750sp race bike and am looking to buy one for my 3en2. I know Kayla on here bought one and was having trouble with spark. Did this ever get resolved ? Has anybody else got one on an fzr ?

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Re: Ignitech ignition.

Post by Kayla850 » Sat Dec 07, 2013 4:29 pm

Stretch85 wrote:Hi all I have one of these for my yzf750sp race bike and am looking to buy one for my 3en2. I know Kayla on here bought one and was having trouble with spark. Did this ever get resolved ? Has anybody else got one on an fzr ?
I didn't get it to work with the 3EN2 loom, I assumed it was meant for a Genesis (the looms are wired up differently) and that it would've worked if I could've been bothered to rewire the bike. Ignitech did get back to me after a few weeks and emails from me asking for a resolution but I just couldn't be bothered with them- they wanted video of the bike turning over a failing to start and some other stuff I didn't have the time or inclination to sort out. I sold the Ignitech with my 2TK and other 1WG stuff a couple of months ago won't bother buying another one.

I'd stick with an M-Max or POSH box if you can find one- I have a spare if you need one.
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Re: Ignitech ignition.

Post by Stretch85 » Sat Dec 07, 2013 6:09 pm

The thing is the ignitech I have for my yzf is brilliant, when I ordered that I sent them pictures of the standard unit with the wires going into it. Ignitech will allow me to do away with my exup servo , run a quickshifter and map my ignition so I'm very tempted to order one . I am in aware of any other unit available that will do this .

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Re: Ignitech ignition.

Post by Stretch85 » Sun Dec 08, 2013 8:05 am

How much do you want for the m-max Kayla?

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Re: Ignitech ignition.

Post by Evilchicken0 » Sun Dec 08, 2013 10:55 am

The posh ignition is probably lost on a 3en2 ... Good if it plug and plays but if not its a pain in the arse

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Re: Ignitech ignition.

Post by Stretch85 » Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:17 am

The bike is being raced , these ignitions when working properly and set up on dyno are brilliant

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Re: Ignitech ignition.

Post by Kayla850 » Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:20 am

Stretch85 wrote:How much do you want for the m-max Kayla?
I paid £25 including post- how about £25 including post?
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Re: Ignitech ignition.

Post by Kayla850 » Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:26 am

Evilchicken0 wrote:The posh ignition is probably lost on a 3en2 ... Good if it plug and plays but if not its a pain in the arse
The annoying thing is, it did pretty much plug and play- the plugs are the right shape and it did everything but spark! If I'd had a 3EN2 wiring diagram I might have been able to see where the issue was but I didn't so I couldn't.

Meh.

3TJ 4/6s ftw :lol:
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Re: Ignitech ignition.

Post by Stretch85 » Sun Dec 08, 2013 1:15 pm

That sounds good pm me your paypal details and I will send you the money cheers

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Re: Ignitech ignition.

Post by ADG » Sun Dec 22, 2013 2:31 pm

Kayla850 wrote: I'd stick with an M-Max or POSH box if you can find one- I have a spare if you need one.
Whats the difference between the M-Max & POSH boxes?

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