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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2013 17:38:31 GMT -5
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Post by millsc on Jun 8, 2013 18:53:56 GMT -5
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Post by justputtnaround on Jun 8, 2013 20:40:35 GMT -5
How is the second one adjustable is a PC required??
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Post by indymoped on Jun 8, 2013 21:18:57 GMT -5
How is the second one adjustable is a PC required?? No you turn the brass screw on the back to advance and retard the timing. It's a step up from the 8.99 one which has fixed advanced timing. (I had it installed on my scooter and really the only difference I noticed was it was harder to start. My top speed was the same and I didn't notice any increased acceleration) If you really want a CDI that will make a difference you gotta get a little more expensive one. I just bought a Progress Racing CDI and a POSH Racing CDI and they both actually make a difference. It is an extremely small difference but it is a difference.
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Post by millsc on Jun 8, 2013 22:50:28 GMT -5
no you just turn the slotted screw, was no need to adjust it worked fine the way it came
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Post by skuttadawg on Jun 8, 2013 23:04:35 GMT -5
Here is info on AC and DC CDIs scroll down www.scrappydogscooters.com/Tech_Talk_with_Mo_.html . Are you certain it is adjustable ? Most are fixed timing and the adjustable ones cost way more . I have read too many Ebay horror stories on parts but it may be a deal . Stick with a trusted vendor like one of the sponsors here . If MillSC said that CDI in his link is good I would take his word on it . Many are not RPM restricted as many reported no diff in factory and aftermarket CDIs . Timing too far advanced may make starting not as easy to do
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