NC30 Ignitech Programmable Ignition
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NC30 Ignitech Programmable Ignition
isit worth getting one of these? any advantages, and whats the 'midrange dip' that it gets rid of? 
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Re: NC30 Ignitech Programmable Ignition
Have a search for "CDI tuning"
You'll see we have discussed at length..
If you have to ask about a midrange dip...have you got one?
  
			
			
									
						
							You'll see we have discussed at length..
If you have to ask about a midrange dip...have you got one?
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Re: NC30 Ignitech Programmable Ignition
ok, will do  
 
im not really sure, but i do have a really annoying flat spot/bog at around 5-6.5k rpm
			
			
									
						
										
						im not really sure, but i do have a really annoying flat spot/bog at around 5-6.5k rpm
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Re: NC30 Ignitech Programmable Ignition
I've ordered one. Will let you know :)
			
			
									
						
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Re: NC30 Ignitech Programmable Ignition
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Re: NC30 Ignitech Programmable Ignition
Rick's price list is at http://www.vfr.dk/Default.aspx?tabid=14 ... uage=da-DK" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Fitted mine but not had a chance to ride it yet. Have gone for the 'UK map minus dip'.
			
			
									
						
							Fitted mine but not had a chance to ride it yet. Have gone for the 'UK map minus dip'.
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Re: NC30 Ignitech Programmable Ignition
You'll find it does feel different.  Even though mine showed a loss of 2bhp back to back it felt much better.  Sharper response, crisper and it also sounded different!
Well worth a fiddle...but not the silver bullet to uber horsepower that people think. It is not a power commander by any stretch.
			
			
									
						
							Well worth a fiddle...but not the silver bullet to uber horsepower that people think. It is not a power commander by any stretch.
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Re: NC30 Ignitech Programmable Ignition
Update: got mine fitted and tried both UK and HRC maps. Am really pleased with the latter 
 
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