dsmess wrote:Hans,
Thanks for your detailed explanation.
By quickly charging the capacitor (from charging winding or the battery) this takes care of the dwell problem with inductive ignitions (not enough time to fully charge coil at high rpms). One source states cdi systems have higher energy and shorter duration spark. I'm thinking it might help if Greg increased his plug gap (.045"?). Maybe the 3 ohm coil is better because it increases spark duration. Increasing gap with the cdi coil may have the same effect. Anyway Electrex put this system together and should provide the info. I guess their customer service is limited.
Regarding other cdi coils. Ignitech offers three different cdi coils. One is a dual output. They are described on their website.
Perhaps other electrex users can describe their experiences.
Dave
Hi Dave, thanks for some interesting insights!
Your suggestion to increase plug gap makes sense in theory - wow, that's a mighty large gap (1.15mm!!). It's an easy experiment to try (I'm assuming you mean increased gap with 3ohm coil). My concern is whether the larger resistance (3ohm) coil might damage the CDI long term? And I agree that Electrex have no doubt paired the supplied 0.6ohm coil with their system for a reason (although its quality appears dubious). I tried to get some info on the subject from them, but they were frustratingly un-conversant (their response was something to the effect of "this is the coil we supply - anything else is at your own risk"). They didn't seem interested in WHY their system wasn't performing very well on my bike - nor interested in discussing possible solves. Their product is certainly well-made and I'm very happy in this regard - I just want to get it running as it should.
I've had a look at the coils you suggested on the Ignitech site (and in fact I use an Ignitech CDI ignition on another Ducati twin paired up with 3ohm Dyna coils - but that's another whole scenario). It seems that the coils they recommend for CAPACITOR discharge ignitions are all low resistance (0.2 & 0.3ohm). The coils recommended for INDUCTIVE ignitions are around 0.8 - 3.7ohm) - although some of these are recommended for their own CDI ignitions (including the one I run on my other twin cyl Ducati). Perhaps I ask Ignitech what they might suggest. They've been very helpful in the past.
And as you also suggested - DOES ANYONE ELSE USING ELECTREX CDI's ON THEIR SINGLES HAVE ANYTHING TO SHARE ON THIS TOPIC?
Thanks! Greg