Gk76a SP Questions
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Re: Gk76a SP Questions
Nice work I really like the use of the oe carb body to mount the injectors.
I made my own loom for sticks, think the plugs are Sumitomo and used by nearly all bike and car manufacturers.
Also re did the genny and regulator connections with larger versions to keep water out.
I made my own loom for sticks, think the plugs are Sumitomo and used by nearly all bike and car manufacturers.
Also re did the genny and regulator connections with larger versions to keep water out.
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Re: Gk76a SP Questions
SevenThreeSeven I've seen other EFI conversions but these carbs with the injectors look like factory made... Pure art
if you ever find the time please post more pics
if you ever find the time please post more pics
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Re: Gk76a SP Questions
Okay, not a problem. Here's my project-build-thread over at BanditAlley: http://forums.banditalley.net/index.php?topic=13747.0. Contains an absolute metric-sh*tload of pictures and video, with explanations of my thought process as to the "why" and "how".Balogiannis wrote:SevenThreeSeven I've seen other EFI conversions but these carbs with the injectors look like factory made... Pure art
if you ever find the time please post more pics
I've been on a winter break from this Bandit 400 project (last bit of work and last post on the project thread were back in December), planning to get back to work on it sometime in March.
I did a similar conversion on a Kawasaki EX-250 a few years ago. This Bandit 400 project is a chance to improve over the EX-250 project by putting to use a lot of "lessons learned" from the first go round.
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Re: Gk76a SP Questions
That is some proper reworking of the ignition system SevenThreeSeven, and I like it!
I'm 'currently' looking at updating my coils to some miniature Dynatek DC1-2's but now I'm thinking I may go down the stick coil route.
Problem is, my bike being the GK76a, space is not an option, so those coils may get in the way of all the stuff that fits under the tank.
The tank itself may not sit properly.
Fitting the coils shouldn't be a problem for me, but I don't understand how the Quadspark ignitor box would work.
Do you have a wiring diagram to hand?
Thanks,
Hubbskiboy.
I'm 'currently' looking at updating my coils to some miniature Dynatek DC1-2's but now I'm thinking I may go down the stick coil route.
Problem is, my bike being the GK76a, space is not an option, so those coils may get in the way of all the stuff that fits under the tank.
The tank itself may not sit properly.
Fitting the coils shouldn't be a problem for me, but I don't understand how the Quadspark ignitor box would work.
Do you have a wiring diagram to hand?
Thanks,
Hubbskiboy.