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techtalk:ref:engctl01 [2023/06/01 03:41]
ixl2relax [Dynatek Dyna 2000i - Nosecone ICM]
techtalk:ref:engctl01 [2023/06/01 03:43]
ixl2relax [Dynatek Dyna 2000i - Nosecone ICM]
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 ... Yes, but it will require reprogramming the dead revs back to zero (0). Out of the box, the 2000I has 3 dead revs like a stock Harley-Davidson System. This is also a benefit for high compression motors using an electric starter. The kick must not start on the compression stroke (sensor in the window on the cup). Stopping 'in the window'​ will execute the soft turn off. The leading AND trailing edges of the window must be seen by the 2000i to make a spark."​ ... Yes, but it will require reprogramming the dead revs back to zero (0). Out of the box, the 2000I has 3 dead revs like a stock Harley-Davidson System. This is also a benefit for high compression motors using an electric starter. The kick must not start on the compression stroke (sensor in the window on the cup). Stopping 'in the window'​ will execute the soft turn off. The leading AND trailing edges of the window must be seen by the 2000i to make a spark."​
  
-My assumption (only a guess) is that the 'soft turn off' of the module, when the sensor is 'in the window',​ is designed to prevent the coil from oversaturation from a constant grounded trigger signal. On a points system, oversaturation of the coil (burning it up) can occur if/when the keyswitch is on, the engine is not rotating and the coil is being energized by the points grounding the coil.+The 'soft turn off' of the module, when the sensor is 'in the window',​ is designed to prevent the coil from oversaturation from a constant grounded trigger signal. On a points system, oversaturation of the coil (burning it up) can occur if/when the keyswitch is on, the engine is not rotating and the coil is being energized by the points grounding the coil.
  
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