cdi for nc23 vs vfr
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cdi for nc23 vs vfr
can any one tell me if a cdi unit from a vfr 400 will fit a nc23 cbr 400 the plug configuration looks identical and the numbering is the ky2 oki electrics? thanks Nick 

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Re: cdi for nc23 vs vfr
doubt it very much as the VFR is a 360 degree crank V 4 and does not fire like an IL4 bike does..
Try it...let us know!
Try it...let us know!
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Re: cdi for nc23 vs vfr
but doesnt the pulse generator control the firing timing and the cdi Capacitor Discharge Ihgnition only delivers the spark as requested by the pulse genrator!!!???
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Re: cdi for nc23 vs vfr
*sits back and flicks popcorn at the entertainment*
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Re: cdi for nc23 vs vfr
leopard_pagan wrote:*sits back and flicks popcorn at the entertainment*

Yes...but it is not that simple is it?
The RVF and VFR have different pickups for startes and they are the same engine. I don't see that the CBR is going to work..but I am happy to learn otherwise if oyu reckon it can be done.
I reckon there is more than the prompt to fire the plugs that somes from the CDI...
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Re: cdi for nc23 vs vfr
It also controls the timing.CMSMJ1 wrote:leopard_pagan wrote:*sits back and flicks popcorn at the entertainment*![]()
Yes...but it is not that simple is it?
The RVF and VFR have different pickups for startes and they are the same engine. I don't see that the CBR is going to work..but I am happy to learn otherwise if oyu reckon it can be done.
I reckon there is more than the prompt to fire the plugs that somes from the CDI...
So, assuming the vfr cdi works on an nc23, you'll be stuck with the vfr timing which will be different to the nc23's.
This could be better or worse...
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Re: cdi for nc23 vs vfr
It would not surprise me if they were interchangeable, but the advance/retard curves are probably quite different to suit the two different engines. 10 minutes with a couple of wiring diagrams would help.
I would say this:
1. Plug it in and if you can get it to start, then they are interchangeable.
2. If you get it running stick it on a dyno and find out if the advance/retard curve is better/worse/the same.
3. If you blow up the engine it ain't my fault nancy.
Right. You have your homework, now hop to it and report back here by Wednesday.
I would say this:
1. Plug it in and if you can get it to start, then they are interchangeable.
2. If you get it running stick it on a dyno and find out if the advance/retard curve is better/worse/the same.
3. If you blow up the engine it ain't my fault nancy.

Right. You have your homework, now hop to it and report back here by Wednesday.

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Re: cdi for nc23 vs vfr
i dun know if nc30 cdi will fit nc23.
but, from my experience on the other bikes,
ZZR250 cdi fit ZXR250 although it has different part code. tested and working.
noted that ZZR250 is 2-cylinder inline while ZXR250 is 4-cylinder inline.
but, from my experience on the other bikes,
ZZR250 cdi fit ZXR250 although it has different part code. tested and working.
noted that ZZR250 is 2-cylinder inline while ZXR250 is 4-cylinder inline.
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Re: cdi for nc23 vs vfr
but...but why?
is all i want to know
stimpy
is all i want to know
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Re: cdi for nc23 vs vfr
VFR/RVF any V4 = 
CBR/ZXR any IL4 =

CBR/ZXR any IL4 =
