quick shifter and power comander
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quick shifter and power comander
Hi all long time
Is it possible to install a quick shifer and a power comander on a nc35
Kind regards
Mav
Is it possible to install a quick shifer and a power comander on a nc35
Kind regards
Mav
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Re: quick shifter and power comander
Power commander needs fuel injection - so not possible (unless you have very deep pockets)
You can get a quick shifter to work, but you need a seperate ignition cut module or programmable CDI like from Ignitech. I think Klicktronic do an ignition cut module for their unit, but it may also take an input from a quickshifter.
You can get a quick shifter to work, but you need a seperate ignition cut module or programmable CDI like from Ignitech. I think Klicktronic do an ignition cut module for their unit, but it may also take an input from a quickshifter.
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Re: quick shifter and power comander
I think one of Rick Olivers CDI's has a straight plug and play for a quickshifter, i might be thinking of something else though.
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Re: quick shifter and power comander
Yes thats the Ignitech ignition i believe.VFRkieran wrote:I think one of Rick Olivers CDI's has a straight plug and play for a quickshifter, i might be thinking of something else though.
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Re: quick shifter and power comander
google quickshifter, there were people making standalone only units but not sure if they arr still available.
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Re: quick shifter and power comander
I think I have a wiring diagram somewhere showing how to make a quick shifter...
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Re: quick shifter and power comander
One of the popular simple designs is a strain gauge that cuts the spark momentarily and doesn't need a separate control box.vfrman wrote:I think I have a wiring diagram somewhere showing how to make a quick shifter...
But in regards to the original topic, if your not sure how they work do you really need them?
What do you think the benefit of a power-commander and a quick shifter will be?
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...