Advantages / Disadvantages fittine HRC CDI to stock rvf 400
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Advantages / Disadvantages fittine HRC CDI to stock rvf 400
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Pro's and Con's for fitting a HRC CDI to my stock RVF 400 !!
Will i see big changes in power and what other work would need done ?.
Malcolm

Pro's and Con's for fitting a HRC CDI to my stock RVF 400 !!
Will i see big changes in power and what other work would need done ?.
Malcolm
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Re: Advantages / Disadvantages fittine HRC CDI to stock rvf 400
it didnt make a great deal of difference to my bike, i tried it back to back with the std one on a dyno. It does seem to pick up a bit cleaner and the flatspot at around 6K seems a bit better. they are a lot of money now. Rick oliver sells programmable ones with the hrc map on which are cheaper. and then you can adjust it if you want to
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Re: Advantages / Disadvantages fittine HRC CDI to stock rvf 400
Thanks tom
any idea where i can get in touch with rick oliver ?
Bike going on dyno hopefully this time home and i will be able to see how it is fairing from there.
any idea where i can get in touch with rick oliver ?
Bike going on dyno hopefully this time home and i will be able to see how it is fairing from there.
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Re: Advantages / Disadvantages fittine HRC CDI to stock rvf 400
Rick is a member on here.
Have a search for ignitech and you'll see the in's and out's
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Re: Advantages / Disadvantages fittine HRC CDI to stock rvf 400
Funny you should ask this...fielder09 wrote: Pro's and Con's for fitting a HRC CDI to my stock RVF 400 !!
I recently changed my cdi from an HRC one to a standard one and it suits me better. My bike has hrc carbs, full exhaust, etc.
The hrc unit gave a little more top end, the std one has better midrange, my bike pulled noticeably better out of corners at the revs I was using. Incidentally the bloke I bought it off sold it cheap to me as back to back dyno runs proved the same for him.
Personally I'm happier with a standard unit, if you're a gun of a rider you'd want the hrc unit though.
A programmable unit would be a better option for me (not allowed to race with them in Oz though).
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Re: Advantages / Disadvantages fittine HRC CDI to stock rvf 400
Cheer's for the help jave seen some stuff on ebay that may do the trick.
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Re: Advantages / Disadvantages fittine HRC CDI to stock rvf 400
Hopefully you're not referring to the chinese garbage cdi's?fielder09 wrote:Cheer's for the help jave seen some stuff on ebay that may do the trick.
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