Jonjon Posted October 8 Posted October 8 Quick question. I have a 79 gs1000e that needs a CDI box. It looks like it has an aftermarket ignition system put on years ago. I had it running the way it was but I have since lost the CDI box while working on this project and I would like to up day the electrical systems on the bike anyways just for reliability. So my question is does the dynatek system eliminate the CDI box ? Also are there other options ? And what are the exact parts I would need to replace the entire ignition system. If there are other methods what is the cheapest and what is the best? And just one more question.could I use ,say a CDI box from a 82 gs850 ? Thanks? Quote
wraith Posted October 8 Posted October 8 Best asking the question in air cooled But I'd go for a Dyna S then no need for Cdi 1 Quote
PaintItBlack Posted October 8 Posted October 8 I’ve also got the dyna s on my gs1000, very simple to fit, been faultless for the two years/ 6,000 miles that it’s been fitted, also got dyna coils, which must have done 60,000 miles by now without any issues, heard good things about ignitech ignition systems, but no personal experience Quote
Reinhoud Posted October 10 Posted October 10 Ignition of a 850 fits too, runs nice. Used to be available plenty in the past, no clue how that is these days Quote
Jonjon Posted October 12 Author Posted October 12 Great thanks. I have a few. Also I am still trying to figure out if the dynatek s is all I need . It looks like it just comes with a pick up( or what ever it is called) do you know if it eliminates the CDI. Do I need another box of some sort ? Quote
PaintItBlack Posted October 13 Posted October 13 There’s no separate boxes with the dyna s , https://www.mpsracing.com/instructions/Dynatek/DS3-1_3-2.pdf Quote
Gixer1460 Posted October 13 Posted October 13 1 hour ago, PaintItBlack said: There’s no separate boxes with the dyna s , https://www.mpsracing.com/instructions/Dynatek/DS3-1_3-2.pdf Although it doesn't need any other 'boxes', it does need a working / functional ATU to provide the advance curve. Unless your GS1000 was all electronic from the factory, it should have one - just make sure its not seized and all is good. 1 Quote
BigT Posted October 14 Posted October 14 Your 79 came with points and condensers, so you have an aftermarket or backdated ignition. dyna S does not need the ignitor (not a CDI) Quote
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