TJS Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 I'm starting the conversion on a Bandit 400. I've done the same conversion on my track bike, 1994 GSXR 750w. I will post more details and video as it goes. You can probably find others here that have done the same thing on your particular bike in the "Search". Below is the Bandit in process and where I originally got the idea and "How to...". 4 Quote Link to comment
TJS Posted March 1 Author Share Posted March 1 GSXR-W was switched to option 2. I'm having a local guy install a clutch-less shifter this summer. He requested I change over to option 2. Quote Link to comment
Gixer1460 Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 I'm no electrickery expert but I think if the sticks are paralleled like opt 2 you'll get 12v but circuit resistance is halved so twice the amps will flow - so stressing the ignition amp transistors. 12v @ 3 ohms = 4A, 12v @ 1.5 ohms = 8A. But parallel gives 12v @ 0.75 ohms = 16A! Please get an adult to check the above. 3 Quote Link to comment
BoostedRooster712 Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 The local guy's diagram hurt my head, and my neck. What issue of PS was that in? I remember reading it. Need to read it again as I'm about to set up some as well. Quote Link to comment
Madb Posted March 11 Share Posted March 11 As everyone has said, You should run them in Series as you need to load them coils up. Ideally, you will want the resistance to be between 3-5 ohms, If you can't get 3-5 ohms with a pair in series, you'll need to add a high wattage resistor in line. (40-50 watt), you can heat sink it to the frame. Not enough resistance will give a poor spark, plus other problems. Quote Link to comment
TJS Posted April 16 Author Share Posted April 16 Upgraded to BUSA coils from SPS. 2 Quote Link to comment
TJS Posted April 28 Author Share Posted April 28 Bandit and GSXR-W have switched up now. Quote Link to comment
BoostedRooster712 Posted April 29 Share Posted April 29 (edited) How much shorter are the busa stick coils compared to K1 K2 1000 types? Or are they the same length? Edited April 29 by BoostedRooster712 Quote Link to comment
Joshua Posted May 26 Share Posted May 26 Hi, i am looking for information on how to connect pencil coils to my 97 blade wich run on coil packs, any info that can help wil be appreciated,thanks Quote Link to comment
Gixer1460 Posted May 26 Share Posted May 26 1 minute ago, Joshua said: Hi, i am looking for information on how to connect pencil coils to my 97 blade wich run on coil packs, any info that can help wil be appreciated,thanks Ooooh you're going to get some flak for asking that ! Quote Link to comment
Joshua Posted May 26 Share Posted May 26 What do you mean flak? I do suzuki build often, just wondering if it is possible ? Couldnt get it right on my turbo katana, found this thread and thought to ask Quote Link to comment
Captain Chaos Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 9 hours ago, Joshua said: Hi, i am looking for information on how to connect pencil coils to my 97 blade wich run on coil packs, any info that can help wil be appreciated,thanks 1) Remove fuel tank, drain fuel into a Suzuki tank. 2) throw away the 97 blade. 6 Quote Link to comment
Dezza Posted May 27 Share Posted May 27 Sell fartblade. Use funds to buy another air or oilcooled Suzuki, then do a stick-coil conversion. Also, please post pics of turbo Katana Quote Link to comment
Joshua Posted May 29 Share Posted May 29 Anyone stil assisst me with a pencil coil conversion? Is it just as easy as that daigram they posted ? Dont want to blow anything #turbokat Quote Link to comment
Arttu Posted May 30 Share Posted May 30 The Kat looks interesting! The coil conversion principles should be pretty much the same for all 4 cylinder Jap bikes that are originally equipped with double coils. Exact details of some weird H or K or whatever bikes are out of scope of this forum Quote Link to comment
Joseph Posted May 30 Share Posted May 30 Main thing to measure is the resistance of the OE coils. One stick coil needs to show half of whatever reading you get from a stock one. 1 Quote Link to comment
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