Bigkenxx Posted June 2, 2017 Posted June 2, 2017 Has anyone used this or know if it's any good don't really want to go down the efi route as I would have to take the efe off the road again. Or I could just use a original cdi until winter for do a efi change. Quote
Gixer1460 Posted June 2, 2017 Posted June 2, 2017 Is this a serious question? Its probably the most popular aftermarket ignition after the Dyna S by volume sales! Unless you need the Dyna 2000 tuning features, the original ignition is perfectly adequate. Question is are you planning a full EFI or Semi EFI conversion? The former won't need the Dyna, the latter can be used for ignition and triggering the injector ECU. Quote
Bigkenxx Posted June 2, 2017 Author Posted June 2, 2017 Yes it's a serious question due to cdi failure last night up the Raven and thinking everything is overhauled bar the ignition minus the dyna coils and uprated wiring I asked if anyone had any thoughts on dyna 2000 due to looking on the net and seeing some people had issues with the control module burning out for some reason and thought before I believe what I read I would ask people with first hand Experience. Yes it would be good to use some of its features as my efe is turbo'd and could tune the ignition better. The efi route I was suggesting was something as a last resort due to taking bike of road and modifying TBs etc because it is fine how it runs now and does what I want it to do I just want a newer set up. Cheers Quote
homer Posted June 2, 2017 Posted June 2, 2017 I have seen one failed dyna2000 unit. It was used and very old. Never had a problem with them myself. Buy new dyna unit or be different and try ignitech. 1 Quote
Blower1 Posted June 2, 2017 Posted June 2, 2017 +1 for Ignitech. I have Ignitech TCIP4 in my 1360cc Cafe EFE. So far it has been working perfectly. 1 Quote
Gixer1460 Posted June 2, 2017 Posted June 2, 2017 In that case i've had three personally - first was bought early 90's when they first came out - non programmable and is still going ok, last one on my 1460 and programmable type - no probs. Originals made in the US then they switched to far east manufacture and peeps having problems DOA's ....as were other electronic unit suppliers so not exclusive - less now so maybe QA has improved or they've switched back to US? If it was me, i'd use a dyna as a trigger for EFI NA. but not use it to control ignition on a turbo - the resolution isn't enough to cope with starting, idle, off boost cruise and then boost - just my thoughts! 1 Quote
Bigkenxx Posted June 2, 2017 Author Posted June 2, 2017 Just looked at Ignitech TCIP4 it looks good not to bad money either. 1 Quote
dupersunc Posted June 2, 2017 Posted June 2, 2017 I don't know why anyone would pay Dyna2000 money when you cant get an Ignitech TCIP4 for half the cost. 1 Quote
arnout Posted June 2, 2017 Posted June 2, 2017 The old non-programmable Dyna2000 -now- on my EFE has been faultless, but I've heard the stories of units regularly failing. 3 hours ago, dupersunc said: I don't know why anyone would pay Dyna2000 money when you cant get an Ignitech TCIP4 for half the cost. Where were they in the nineties? Also the (older?) Dyna unit has adjuster knobs and a timing led making on the bike setup without plugging in a pc possible. It is way overpriced though, and I have made the mistake of using copper leads (suppressor type leads needed) which led to misfiring at high rpm.. 1 Quote
Swampy Posted June 18, 2017 Posted June 18, 2017 the ignitech is a bargain compared to £360.00 dyna 2000. and the software is included to do the programming. Quote
Reinhoud Posted June 18, 2017 Posted June 18, 2017 I've got a Dyno 2000 ignition on my GS1000, the only reason I bought it is because it's adjustable. If you don't have a good reason for using it, I would use the stock ignition... Quote
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