If you have any questions about CDI AC and DC, I am at your service. In the next video, I will explain in more detail about DC CDI and we are going to make a DC CDI.
Your cdi seems stronger than the Honda but the sparks are still orange red . Ive made cdi's in the 70s 80s much larger capacitor s and the spark was blue as blue can be . Fuel economy gains are very memorable smoother idle smoother power curve. Your on the money with your ideas keep at it maby multi spark it as well (CDI MULTI SPARK) could be your new invention.
@@dreechino3492 check continuity, resistance, and the coil to ground and damage of the coil . Also the magnet to coil can not come into contact . Good luck and good testing .
Hello, is it increase heat transfer rate output from ignition coil? I ever see, some SE ignition coil burn faster (3,7s) than consumer (4.5s-7.7s). And different voltage output 35kV on SE, 20kV-30kV on consumer. You can test by putting paper between output cable and grounding.
Creating such a CDI is possible, but it needs to be microcontroller-based, requiring precise programming for accurate spark timing for each cylinder. Overall, it is recommended to use the OEM version. Good luck
The standard OEM setup is probably perfectly adequate assuming the engine runs cleanly without misfires. Having a massive excess of ignition energy will not make the engine run any better and possibly reduce the reliability of the system.
The power of spark ignition greatly affects engine performance, much like a horse that runs faster the more it is whipped.But it has its advantages and disadvantages💗🙏
If the spark energy is adequate to initiate a reliable combustion event then excess energy won't make it "burn" any better. A bigger match does not mean a bigger resultant fire. Use enough energy for reliable ignition with a modest reserve, any more is purely wastage.
Yessir, all that, with greater tolerance for lean mixture also. Better spark may not show much improvement on the dyno, but we don’t drive dynos. I’ve never been sorry about having a stronger ignition!
FINALLY! I am in right channel I think. Great video bro❤ Could you help me in my project? I have a Royal Enfield Bullet. It doea not rev more than 5000RPM (Company limitation I think) How do I make it rev more It is a carburettor bike so no ECM. Anxiously waiting your kind reply. Consider me a person with no technical background when you reply. also, tell me which components do I need to make the bike rev upto 6,500 RPM or 7000 RPM. The Tachometer has revving limit in redline till 8000RPM. THANK YOU❤
Hi and thanks If your motorcycle is carbureted, there is hope for making some modifications. First, I need more specific details about your motorcycle, such as whether it's a 500cc or 350cc, single spark or dual spark, the year of production, and most importantly, we need to take a look at the coil, stator, and CDI unit. You can send the pictures to my email.
Yes, its real effect can be seen in the mountain, the stronger the spark, the stronger the ignition, but it also requires modification of the fuel system (carburator)for the best result.
Hello, I have an electric bike motor, Sachs 301/A that has a built in rev limiter to make the whole unit less than 200 watts for legality reasons. I want to eliminate this feature since I live in the USA and do not have the same legal requirements. Will your CDI work to replace the original one I have? There are 3 wires coming from the coil that plug into the CDI unit. Any thoughts are highly appreciated! Thank you
Hi I don’t know exactly what type of electrical system your motorcycle has or what kind of CDI it uses. To help you better, I need more specific details: 1. Is your motorcycle fuel-injected or carbureted? 2. I would also need to see the existing CDI and the stator of your motorcycle. If possible, you can send me the pictures on Facebook. With these details, I can guide you more effectively. 🙏
Hi and welcome; Connect a mkt capacitor between the AC wire at the beginning of the stator "250-450 volt 1 microfarad" Test the spark on the spark plug before and after this tell me later
Bro, I've seen them build a 1 cylinder 125cc engine that was converted to a 2 cylinder 250cc engine. Could you please make a 2 cylinder spark ignition kit?
@@MrWolfDiy Thank you very much, brother. I've pressed follow. I may not understand. I can't listen. If you do this VDO, you'll probably understand. However, I will follow you.
@@MrWolfDiy Can you please make another VDO like this? But use 2 sets of each spark plug coil and ignition box, using 1 rotating magnetic wheel, ignition 360 degrees or 270 degrees. If you don't mind, please consider my request. I have a small Honda 125cc and want to convert the engine to 2 cylinders, but I'm still looking for knowledge about electrical kits.
In your project, the least concern you should have is the CDI unit Converting a 125cc engine to a two-cylinder configuration is a complex task and requires precise calculations, especially regarding timing and the crankshaft. The timing of the engine (the synchronization of piston movements) and the rotation of the crankshaft have a significant impact on engine performance. Your ignition system depends on the movement of the crankshaft. If both pistons move up and down simultaneously during each revolution, the engine structure works in a way that one piston is ready for combustion while the other is ready for intake. However, if one piston performs the combustion while the other performs the intake during each revolution, the engine structure will be different. For the ignition system, since you are using a flywheel, using a CDI with two outputs is perfectly suitable. This system can separately supply the ignition sparks needed for each cylinder, improving engine performance.
Hi and welcome, If there is no spark from your coil output, follow these steps: First, check the AC input from the stator. Verify if there is power; when cranking, there should be a weak spark grounding to the body. Second, check the wiring. Inspect the input and output connectors in the CDI and coil. This can be easily tested with a multimeter with a continuity tester. If these points are all correct, then the CDI is likely faulty. The CDI should send a pulsed voltage to the coil when activated. This voltage is typically high and appears briefly as an AC pulse only while starting and triggering the spark. If there is no output when cranking the engine, the CDI may be faulty. In the future, I will make a video for troubleshooting the ignition system, you can see the videos related to the ignition system on my channel, there are informative tips in them, maybe it will be useful.
Hi,Yes , you can use it between the AC input from the stator and the CDI. However, make sure your capacitor is less than 1 microfarad and rated up to 450 volts. Additionally, you must pass it through a diode to prevent any reverse voltage. Good luck!
If you use a diode along the way, the voltage will not be reversed and it will not damage the stator, but in the long run, some parts such as spark plugs, CDI and coil may be slightly damaged. But there is nothing wrong with testing.
I tested it on several Honda cg 125 and Honda XL 250 motorcycles. In this version, it has progressed to some extent by increasing the RPM and it is limited, around 10000. I also made a simpler CDI version that will be released in a few hours. . you can try🙏
@@MrWolfDiy that's what I'ma curious about, I'm about to do this on my motorcycle but I have a DC stator with a DC cdi, if I put a AC capacitor in between them, it will blow up eventually,
@@DarkKnight-cd4dv Yes, in the DC ignition system, it's not possible to use a capacitor for boosting, but I'm glad you found another way. There are also methods to enhance the ignition of a DC engine, which I will explain in the future."
@11T872 No, the number of stator phases is for the motorcycle's charging and lighting system, and it does not affect the voltage. Typically, motorcycles with more than three phases have DC power and do not use alternating voltage at all. The ignition system operates with the battery.
Hey mate still enjoying your videos but really need the ansewer to a question I think you can help with I’m under the understanding that the spark plug fires every revolution of the crank tdc combustion and tdc exhaust(overlap) but people who have been doing this longer than me are still convinced it’s every 2 revolutions can you confirm it’s every revolution of the crank on chinise style cdi on single cylinder dirtbikes? Thanks dude every other revolution was for the older points system or am I wrong
Hi, Yes, in CDI systems for single-cylinder engines, the spark plug fires every revolution of the crankshaft, even during the exhaust stroke. This is entirely normal and is a characteristic of the system. If someone insists that the spark occurs only once every two revolutions, they are likely referring to older ignition systems. In single-cylinder engines that use a CDI (Capacitor Discharge Ignition) system, the spark plug typically fires on every revolution of the crankshaft. This system is known as the wasted spark system. In this approach, the spark plug fires both at Top Dead Center (TDC) during the power stroke and at TDC during the exhaust stroke (overlap) And The spark that occurs during the exhaust stroke (overlap) is called a "wasted spark." It has no effect on engine operation since no fuel-air mixture is present during this phase.
@ thanks that was exactly what I was thinking already but I see people who are certainly more experienced than me telling other people to take the cam out and spin it 180 degrees but that just means they’ve set them on the overlap(exhaust) tdc right so they’re wrong in saying take the cam out and spin it right it still spark when it’s meant to but they may have set them on overlap? I’m right in thinking the cdi doesn’t care whether it’s overlap or the power stroke tdc it’s going to fire?
the CDI system doesn’t really care whether the crankshaft is at TDC power stroke or TDC overlap. The CDI just focuses on the crankshaft’s position to trigger the spark at the right time, If the crankshaft is at TDC overlap, both the intake and exhaust valves are open, which means the engine can't properly compress or ignite the air-fuel mixture, So, if the CDI fires during overlap, the engine won’t run correctly. However, if the crankshaft is at TDC power stroke, the spark will be fired at the correct time, and the engine will operate properly. Essentially, while the CDI doesn’t "care" which TDC it is, firing during overlap will not work effectively. Proper timing is key for the engine to run.
@ thank you I was wanting to make sure what I thought was correct I have only been messing with bikes 18month but when asking other people it’s always been mixed opinions so 🙏! I totally get setting valves in on tdc compression stroke is correct and overlap will have things open when things should be closed and something closed when it should be open causing the bike to run like farts😂 I just wanted to confirm that all 4/ engines with a cdi run a wasted spark system even cheaper Chinese dirtbikes thanks again mate I’ve started messing with a soldering iron and making looms with a multi meter and some other gadgets got some newer coils and cdi to play around with learn new things Actually have 3/4 different coils what would be helpfull is some only have 1 terminal for the black where as stock is black(positive) and green (negative) I can run it with great spark with just the black and was told by the manufacturer to tape the green up is it grounded by it beeing bolted to the frame or should i run a ground wire from the coil to a bolt? Cheers dude?👍
I'm glad you got your answer. Regarding the single-terminal coils, yes, it takes its negative connection by being bolted to the frame, but to improve the body connection, it’s better to run a wire from under the bolt to the negative wiring. If you need further explanation, you can send me images of the coils so I can take a look. My email and Facebook are visible in the "About Channel" section.
Hi,If your stator is AC, you should have a black with a red line, or black,or red wire, (ac power)it sparks weakly when starting. But if you also did not have a wire from your stator(ac power), your stator is probably DC, for a better understanding, see the video of identifying DC from AC. th-cam.com/video/ZtO5bJKMQG8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iENZQs8lMqJ8zcAx If you have any questions just write it 🙏
Thanks That's right, I also made an economic and simple version of CDI that everyone can make, and the full tutorial will be published today in less than two hours.👍♥️
I'm sorry, it's not possible at the moment, but after watching the video and having a little patience, you can make it yourself, wherever you have a problem, I can guide you.th-cam.com/video/GsVEvlaLg24/w-d-xo.htmlsi=B3gijsqNOQs7xR9k♥️🙏
Yes I can, I plan to post a full tutorial on this topic as well, what kind of regulator do you need, what is your motorcycle, tell me so I can guide you
I don't think it will have much of an impact on the lifespan of the spark plug... But The fuel consumption will be reduced accordingly, Due to the stronger combustion...🙏
Depending on longevity span of part needed but sometimes you can build Beter than OEM are a nice bench type set built custom few times myself you only need around five hundred RPM faster is Beter but five hundread out you in ball park more expensive wires not nessicerly coper less thick sometimes sometimes thicker copper less coils loops around your set last longer performance enhancement but second set are burning to hot over extended runs and then start balancing with different spark plugs porcelain lengths difernt gap are chapters on not woried of mony used be with Tacoma cams pro racing series..Beter business etc try find journey men's manns performance enhancement build your own OEM mass production middle range usually fore maintenance free
If you have any questions about CDI AC and DC, I am at your service.
In the next video, I will explain in more detail about DC CDI and we are going to make a DC CDI.
At first I thought your technique unprofessional. However you seem to know this technology. Well done. I'm impressed
I'm glad you liked it, I hope you're successful
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Watched the whole video, I will try looking into your CDI videos too.
Awesome
oh men , this what i need men keep it coming.thank alot, my bike gonna sound better
Glad I could help 🙏
Padu la kau bro....mantapp
Your cdi seems stronger than the Honda but the sparks are still orange red .
Ive made cdi's in the 70s 80s much larger capacitor s and the spark was blue as blue can be . Fuel economy gains are very memorable smoother idle smoother power curve.
Your on the money with your ideas keep at it maby multi spark it as well
(CDI MULTI SPARK)
could be your new invention.
Do u know what I should do if spark isn't coming from stator?
Yes, blue and purple sparks are more powerful, thank you for your visit
@@dreechino3492 check continuity, resistance, and the coil to ground and damage of the coil .
Also the magnet to coil can not come into contact .
Good luck and good testing .
I'm impressed with your CDI custom build much more voltage output
Yes,One of the ways to boost the ignition is to use a custom CDI, I will teach other methods in future videos.
Hello, is it increase heat transfer rate output from ignition coil?
I ever see, some SE ignition coil burn faster (3,7s) than consumer (4.5s-7.7s). And different voltage output 35kV on SE, 20kV-30kV on consumer. You can test by putting paper between output cable and grounding.
Hello, that was a good point, I'll try it later.👍🙏🏻
right content for the right time
thank you much . i wish you can maybe anwser some questions i have but this helps thank you
Any time
What about multi cylinders can you make CDI with more than one output?
Creating such a CDI is possible, but it needs to be microcontroller-based, requiring precise programming for accurate spark timing for each cylinder. Overall, it is recommended to use the OEM version. Good luck
The standard OEM setup is probably perfectly adequate assuming the engine runs cleanly without misfires. Having a massive excess of ignition energy will not make the engine run any better and possibly reduce the reliability of the system.
The power of spark ignition greatly affects engine performance, much like a horse that runs faster the more it is whipped.But it has its advantages and disadvantages💗🙏
If the spark energy is adequate to initiate a reliable combustion event then excess energy won't make it "burn" any better. A bigger match does not mean a bigger resultant fire. Use enough energy for reliable ignition with a modest reserve, any more is purely wastage.
easier to start the engine, less likely to stall, can run richer, can use a lower idle?
Yessir, all that, with greater tolerance for lean mixture also.
Better spark may not show much improvement on the dyno, but we don’t drive dynos.
I’ve never been sorry about having a stronger ignition!
Very usefull❤
Glad to hear that 🙏
What is the input Ac voltage for this CDI.
50 - 110 volt ac
What happens if a flyback transformer from a TV is used for a bike? Can it be used like that?
I already tried it, Its power is almost three times that of other coils, you can see in the new video 🙏♥️
Agree
FINALLY! I am in right channel I think. Great video bro❤
Could you help me in my project?
I have a Royal Enfield Bullet. It doea not rev more than 5000RPM (Company limitation I think) How do I make it rev more It is a carburettor bike so no ECM. Anxiously waiting your kind reply. Consider me a person with no technical background when you reply. also, tell me which components do I need to make the bike rev upto 6,500 RPM or 7000 RPM. The Tachometer has revving limit in redline till 8000RPM. THANK YOU❤
Hi and thanks
If your motorcycle is carbureted, there is hope for making some modifications. First, I need more specific details about your motorcycle, such as whether it's a 500cc or 350cc, single spark or dual spark, the year of production, and most importantly, we need to take a look at the coil, stator, and CDI unit. You can send the pictures to my email.
Can you add another trigger 180 degrees for twin cylinder?
This thing you’re asking for is a different project, which I’ll address soon ...
Can it maintain ignition timing
Yes, the timing is managed by the trigger. The spark occurs at each dead point, and this cycle is maintained as the engine speed increases
Do it realy increase the inital and top speed because i doing modification to take my bike to do mountain ride
Yes, its real effect can be seen in the mountain, the stronger the spark, the stronger the ignition, but it also requires modification of the fuel system (carburator)for the best result.
Very nice sir you a make stronger cdi
Hello, I have an electric bike motor, Sachs 301/A that has a built in rev limiter to make the whole unit less than 200 watts for legality reasons. I want to eliminate this feature since I live in the USA and do not have the same legal requirements. Will your CDI work to replace the original one I have? There are 3 wires coming from the coil that plug into the CDI unit. Any thoughts are highly appreciated! Thank you
Hi
I don’t know exactly what type of electrical system your motorcycle has or what kind of CDI it uses. To help you better, I need more specific details:
1. Is your motorcycle fuel-injected or carbureted?
2. I would also need to see the existing CDI and the stator of your motorcycle. If possible, you can send me the pictures on Facebook.
With these details, I can guide you more effectively. 🙏
Sir, can you make a circuit that will boost ignition of Honda C50 bike which don’t' have cdi system.
Hi and welcome;
Connect a mkt capacitor between the AC wire at the beginning of the stator
"250-450 volt 1 microfarad"
Test the spark on the spark plug before and after this tell me later
⚠️And be sure to use a good rectifier diode before the capacitor To avoid possible damage.🙏💓
@@MrWolfDiy "Beginning of the starter" means before the flyback transformer/coil?
@@SkjoyBd AC power that comes from the primary coil of the stator
@@MrWolfDiy ok
Bro, I've seen them build a 1 cylinder 125cc engine that was converted to a 2 cylinder 250cc engine. Could you please make a 2 cylinder spark ignition kit?
My two latest videos are about this topic. You can check them out on my channel. Don’t forget to like and comment. 😊
Best of luck!🙏
@@MrWolfDiy Thank you very much, brother. I've pressed follow.
I may not understand. I can't listen. If you do this VDO, you'll probably understand.
However, I will follow you.
It is an honor for me. If you have any questions, feel free to ask, and if I can, I will definitely help. Thank you, dear friend.♥️🙏🏻
@@MrWolfDiy Can you please make another VDO like this?
But use 2 sets of each spark plug coil and ignition box, using 1 rotating magnetic wheel, ignition 360 degrees or 270 degrees.
If you don't mind, please consider my request.
I have a small Honda 125cc and want to convert the engine to 2 cylinders, but I'm still looking for knowledge about electrical kits.
In your project, the least concern you should have is the CDI unit
Converting a 125cc engine to a two-cylinder configuration is a complex task and requires precise calculations, especially regarding timing and the crankshaft. The timing of the engine (the synchronization of piston movements) and the rotation of the crankshaft have a significant impact on engine performance.
Your ignition system depends on the movement of the crankshaft. If both pistons move up and down simultaneously during each revolution, the engine structure works in a way that one piston is ready for combustion while the other is ready for intake. However, if one piston performs the combustion while the other performs the intake during each revolution, the engine structure will be different.
For the ignition system, since you are using a flywheel, using a CDI with two outputs is perfectly suitable. This system can separately supply the ignition sparks needed for each cylinder, improving engine performance.
Awesome video, would you know how to test a motobecane stock cdi? I have a new coil had spark for a while and now nothing
Hi and welcome,
If there is no spark from your coil output, follow these steps:
First, check the AC input from the stator. Verify if there is power; when cranking, there should be a weak spark grounding to the body.
Second, check the wiring. Inspect the input and output connectors in the CDI and coil. This can be easily tested with a multimeter with a continuity tester.
If these points are all correct, then the CDI is likely faulty.
The CDI should send a pulsed voltage to the coil when activated. This voltage is typically high and appears briefly as an AC pulse only while starting and triggering the spark. If there is no output when cranking the engine, the CDI may be faulty.
In the future, I will make a video for troubleshooting the ignition system, you can see the videos related to the ignition system on my channel, there are informative tips in them, maybe it will be useful.
Hi very nice video i have a yamaha f1zr 110cc 2 stroke can i put a capacitor on and have a stronger spurk? Thank you 🙏
Hi,Yes , you can use it between the AC input from the stator and the CDI. However, make sure your capacitor is less than 1 microfarad and rated up to 450 volts. Additionally, you must pass it through a diode to prevent any reverse voltage.
Good luck!
@MrWolfDiy thank you very much for your respond can you suggest any capacitor? Because i dont have the knowledge about that
Use AC fan capacitor 1uf and 450volt
⚠️Be careful of electric shock, because after installation, electricity is always stored in it.
@@MrWolfDiyok so if I put a capacitor with 1mf and 450 volts there is no chance of destroying something?
If you use a diode along the way, the voltage will not be reversed and it will not damage the stator, but in the long run, some parts such as spark plugs, CDI and coil may be slightly damaged. But there is nothing wrong with testing.
You have these for sale a/c version
Hi,no sorry bro 🙏
Howmuch rpm to create 12v supply from ac to dc 12v??
I don't know exactly but I will test
your improvised/costumized CDI was way better than the factory made 😅
🙏
How about dynamic ignition advance curve, where ignition timing is advanced as rpm is increased?
I tested it on several Honda cg 125 and Honda XL 250 motorcycles. In this version, it has progressed to some extent by increasing the RPM and it is limited, around 10000. I also made a simpler CDI version that will be released in a few hours. . you can try🙏
Does it work on battery operated stators? Primary coils gets it power from the magnet not from the battery itself
NO, because the battery stator operated It does not have AC power, And it starts with a DC CDI."It has its own advantages and disadvantages."
@@MrWolfDiy that's what I'ma curious about, I'm about to do this on my motorcycle but I have a DC stator with a DC cdi, if I put a AC capacitor in between them, it will blow up eventually,
@@MrWolfDiy Im finding ways how to increase output on the pulser without modifying the pickup magnet
@@DarkKnight-cd4dv Yes, in the DC ignition system, it's not possible to use a capacitor for boosting, but I'm glad you found another way. There are also methods to enhance the ignition of a DC engine, which I will explain in the future."
Sir can you post to making and diagram your make cdi pls
The full tutorial and diagram is available in the channel as a separate video
Thank you for the educational video
Our pleasure!
Well done 👍 can use for Honda wave 125cc?
You must use DC CDI, I will teach you how to make it in the next videos. Good luck
Can you make 4 phases?
Having more phases is not related to the ignition system. Please explain more clearly so we can understand what you mean،🙏
@@MrWolfDiy I know this one is timed for engine, would voltage drop if would be several more phases srom stator?
@11T872 No, the number of stator phases is for the motorcycle's charging and lighting system, and it does not affect the voltage. Typically, motorcycles with more than three phases have DC power and do not use alternating voltage at all. The ignition system operates with the battery.
How to buy your costume cdi
Hello, no, I don't have anything for sale, I just teach.♥️🙏
Nice
Hello brother, can you tell me how the Joker's mind is connecting to the engine
...🙏
Brilliant 👍
♥️♥️♥️🙏
Great video's
Hey mate still enjoying your videos but really need the ansewer to a question I think you can help with I’m under the understanding that the spark plug fires every revolution of the crank tdc combustion and tdc exhaust(overlap) but people who have been doing this longer than me are still convinced it’s every 2 revolutions can you confirm it’s every revolution of the crank on chinise style cdi on single cylinder dirtbikes? Thanks dude every other revolution was for the older points system or am I wrong
Hi, Yes, in CDI systems for single-cylinder engines, the spark plug fires every revolution of the crankshaft, even during the exhaust stroke. This is entirely normal and is a characteristic of the system. If someone insists that the spark occurs only once every two revolutions, they are likely referring to older ignition systems.
In single-cylinder engines that use a CDI (Capacitor Discharge Ignition) system, the spark plug typically fires on every revolution of the crankshaft. This system is known as the wasted spark system. In this approach, the spark plug fires both at Top Dead Center (TDC) during the power stroke and at TDC during the exhaust stroke (overlap)
And The spark that occurs during the exhaust stroke (overlap) is called a "wasted spark." It has no effect on engine operation since no fuel-air mixture is present during this phase.
@ thanks that was exactly what I was thinking already but I see people who are certainly more experienced than me telling other people to take the cam out and spin it 180 degrees but that just means they’ve set them on the overlap(exhaust) tdc right so they’re wrong in saying take the cam out and spin it right it still spark when it’s meant to but they may have set them on overlap? I’m right in thinking the cdi doesn’t care whether it’s overlap or the power stroke tdc it’s going to fire?
the CDI system doesn’t really care whether the crankshaft is at TDC power stroke or TDC overlap. The CDI just focuses on the crankshaft’s position to trigger the spark at the right time,
If the crankshaft is at TDC overlap, both the intake and exhaust valves are open, which means the engine can't properly compress or ignite the air-fuel mixture, So, if the CDI fires during overlap, the engine won’t run correctly.
However, if the crankshaft is at TDC power stroke, the spark will be fired at the correct time, and the engine will operate properly. Essentially, while the CDI doesn’t "care" which TDC it is, firing during overlap will not work effectively. Proper timing is key for the engine to run.
@ thank you I was wanting to make sure what I thought was correct I have only been messing with bikes 18month but when asking other people it’s always been mixed opinions so 🙏! I totally get setting valves in on tdc compression stroke is correct and overlap will have things open when things should be closed and something closed when it should be open causing the bike to run like farts😂 I just wanted to confirm that all 4/ engines with a cdi run a wasted spark system even cheaper Chinese dirtbikes thanks again mate
I’ve started messing with a soldering iron and making looms with a multi meter and some other gadgets got some newer coils and cdi to play around with learn new things
Actually have 3/4 different coils what would be helpfull is some only have 1 terminal for the black where as stock is black(positive) and green (negative) I can run it with great spark with just the black and was told by the manufacturer to tape the green up is it grounded by it beeing bolted to the frame or should i run a ground wire from the coil to a bolt? Cheers dude?👍
I'm glad you got your answer. Regarding the single-terminal coils, yes, it takes its negative connection by being bolted to the frame, but to improve the body connection, it’s better to run a wire from under the bolt to the negative wiring.
If you need further explanation, you can send me images of the coils so I can take a look. My email and Facebook are visible in the "About Channel" section.
Does it harm the piston ?
There was no problem in my test
ThankYou
You're welcome
Nice Bro ❤❤❤
Thanks 🔥
Wht do i do if im not getting spark from the stator ?
Hi,If your stator is AC, you should have a black with a red line, or black,or red wire, (ac power)it sparks weakly when starting.
But if you also did not have a wire from your stator(ac power), your stator is probably DC, for a better understanding, see the video of identifying DC from AC.
th-cam.com/video/ZtO5bJKMQG8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iENZQs8lMqJ8zcAx
If you have any questions just write it 🙏
@@MrWolfDiy thank u so much!!
Magnet coil api lemah apa masalah
"Its maximum capability is at that level."
Bro make a cdi with adjustable rev limiter ❤
I've made something like this before, I'll post a tutorial as soon as I can
How long will it last?
Hi,If you mean the spark length, with my CDI it will be about 8 cm🙏
Please can you help me with your modify CDI circuit diagram
Tell me what I can do for you 🙏
@MrWolfDiy please can you share me the circuit diagram of this ac CDI
What the mining of CDI
Capacitor discharge ignition
Pode tirar minha duvida?
In your previous comment, you mentioned that the DC CDI works with the battery.Not AC
Two stroke or four stroke😊
All Single cylinder, with ac power, 2 and 4 strokes
Please share circuit diagram
The circuit diagram is included in the video ((diy CDI unit ...)), you can find it inside the video.🙏
That customer CDi is a monster of a fire
Thanks That's right, I also made an economic and simple version of CDI that everyone can make, and the full tutorial will be published today in less than two hours.👍♥️
Opa ganhou um escrito
E se eu colocar 12 vts,no cdi pra gerar essa sentelha funciona?
If it runs on 12V power, the CDI must be DC. In the model I used, it doesn’t work.
Do you sell and ship your cdi box
I'm sorry, it's not possible at the moment, but after watching the video and having a little patience, you can make it yourself, wherever you have a problem, I can guide you.th-cam.com/video/GsVEvlaLg24/w-d-xo.htmlsi=B3gijsqNOQs7xR9k♥️🙏
Hai sir
Please have me a old model loader riksha 159cc. New ashia chin
I want all wirng please
Hi What exactly is your problem? Send me a photo of the old engine and CDI on Facebook or email.
Nice but maybe u'll reduce the lifetime of the sparkplugs
You should use iridium plugs🙏
Plz give me a diagram
There is a complete circuit diagram in the video, you can see it on the channel🙏
But longer spark doesn't mean it's better 😊
Spark quality, more ignition, more torque, more efficiency and acceleration. But other things should be considered.🙏
Hi sir,
You just helped me in a long standing issue 😊
Can you make a circuit for volatge regulator in motorbike (rectifier unit).
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Yes I can, I plan to post a full tutorial on this topic as well, what kind of regulator do you need, what is your motorcycle, tell me so I can guide you
ставьте катушки от японских лодочных моторов и будет вам щастье на любом комутаторе
No doubt yours
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Your raw wires are bouncing all over the place. Now try to make a CDI that advances the timing.
Good point, I have an extra circuit for this, I will teach whenever I can
Diagram cdi please
The diagram is complete in the video, you can find it inside the channel
First of all, it's not a lemon color it is a lime color
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If it's too powerful the spark plugs life suffer
I don't think it will have much of an impact on the lifespan of the spark plug... But The fuel consumption will be reduced accordingly, Due to the stronger combustion...🙏
Use iridium
@@MrWolfDiy how did it go ,any advantages in power and consumption? you
Kalau memang itu bagus,kenapa pabrikan kendaraan tidak memakai cara itu. 😂😂😂
Vehicle manufacturers only care about their own pockets.🤣🤣🤣
capacitor = delay
To use a capacitor, a strong diode is necessary.
Sir cdi made video 📸
@@litecriminalgaming I put the link in the description 🙏 thanks for watching
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Awesome
What about the advance?
Hi ,In non-microcontroller models, advance is limited.
Depending on longevity span of part needed but sometimes you can build Beter than OEM are a nice bench type set built custom few times myself you only need around five hundred RPM faster is Beter but five hundread out you in ball park more expensive wires not nessicerly coper less thick sometimes sometimes thicker copper less coils loops around your set last longer performance enhancement but second set are burning to hot over extended runs and then start balancing with different spark plugs porcelain lengths difernt gap are chapters on not woried of mony used be with Tacoma cams pro racing series..Beter business etc try find journey men's manns performance enhancement build your own OEM mass production middle range usually fore maintenance free
What a muppet 😂