should i chang to cdi

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should i chang to cdi

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Hi eveyone I have 1978 kz650b and i am thinking of changing from points and condensor to electronic ignition has anyone done this or should i leave it alone
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Mick LC has done exactly this. He'll possibly be along shortly, an edit of thread title would probably attract more help.

Also have you seen this?

http://kz650.info/

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Re: should i chang to cdi

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Chinese CDi???
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(((buzz))) wrote:Hi eveyone I have 1978 kz650b and i am thinking of changing from points and condensor to electronic ignition has anyone done this or should i leave it alone
Yep, I put a later model 750 cdi and pickups etc. into mine and it was well worthwhile. I also helped Metaltriumph put an aftermarket one into his z650 and it was a lot easier to install than mine was. It means you can just set your timing once and then forget about it, plus it'll be easier to start.

Also look on the site that Bogan gave the link for above for the "WiredGeorge Mod" that ensures you get a good 12V to your coils instead of the crappy 9v you'll probably be getting with the standard setup.
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Re: should i chang to cdi

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thax for that MickLC and bogon i will be getting after market cdi how do i find a starter button and a front parking light
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HI and welcome mate............ 8)
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(((buzz))) wrote:thax for that MickLC and bogon i will be getting after market cdi how do i find a starter button and a front parking light
glad you sorted it...

you should join MickC and Bogan here - http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=33827

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Re: should i chang to cdi

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There's also an aftermarket one made by jaycar you can assemble yourself. It's fully programmable, you have just got to be careful when tuning it up to make sure you don't stuff things up & potentially damage the engine.

Programmable High Energy Ignition System
Universal High Energy Ignition Kit (version 2 of the above kit i believe)

Capacitor Discharge Ignition Kit for Motor Bikes
(this may be of interest to you).
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