george 1100 Posted November 5, 2017 Posted November 5, 2017 Can anyone tell me if this is correct? Quote
Oilyspanner Posted November 5, 2017 Posted November 5, 2017 Either would work. If you keep the feeds correct for each pair of coils, which you've done and they're linked in series properly as you show - both would work - the coils aren't pole sensitive. I think I connected mine like the second diagram. Putting labels on the feeds from the ecu/cdi and corresponding 2 wires on the new sub-loom makes it easier once you've covered the new loom with loom tape - it avoids connecting the pairs the wrong way round and getting a loud backfire when you're tired and putting things back together - like I did - I was wide awake very quickly ! It wasn't helped by the fact I used the same wire coding for both pairs of coils, if you use the same coding as the bike's, you wouldn't need to label the loom ends. I love the conversion, it works really well and is so much neater. 1 Quote
Macduff Posted November 7, 2017 Posted November 7, 2017 Just a side note for Slabby CDi (not slingshot) you need to consider adding suitable resistors in series with the coil pairs to get the primary resistance up to a number that won’t cause issues for the slabby CDi. I used 2.2ohm 50watt resistors in my slabby CoP loom (posted in a thread in oil cooled earlier this year). Quote
Oilyspanner Posted November 7, 2017 Posted November 7, 2017 50 minutes ago, Blue said: Which stick coils for 1100L Engine? Early GSXR1000/750/600 K series coils all work on Slingshots (GSR600 coils are the same as 600/750k4/5 too - so are fine) , they give correct resistance when wired in series - actually there's many others, like Triumph TT600 etc., but I like keeping to the early/mid K coils - SRAD coils have too low a resistance and I think the redesigned GSXR600/750 K6 onwards engine used different rated coils too. Always check how many ohms you have at the new loom terminals before you fit everything - should be in within spec : 2.4 - 3.2 ohms Quote
Gixer1460 Posted November 7, 2017 Posted November 7, 2017 1 hour ago, Macduff said: Just a side note for Slabby CDi (not slingshot) you need to consider adding suitable resistors in series with the coil pairs to get the primary resistance up to a number that won’t cause issues for the slabby CDi. I used 2.2ohm 50watt resistors in my slabby CoP loom (posted in a thread in oil cooled earlier this year). These coils confuse me or at least how they get wired up! Average COP resistance is 0.7 - 1.2 ohms @ 12v and if connected in series they share the 12v so get 6v each but add the resistance's so total equals anything between 1.4 and 2.4 ohms - so really need additional resistance in series which would pull overall volts down? If wired parallel, then the voltage will be maintained at 12v to both but resistance is halved (if I remember electrical theory correctly!) so you'd need to add a 6 or 7 ohm resistance, also in parallel, to get something like a 3-4 ohm system draw to keep the CDI happy - or am I completely barking on this? Quote
Macduff Posted November 8, 2017 Posted November 8, 2017 You're not wrong but the real electrickery regarding what the coils do isn't found in the basics resistance/volts/amps as it's a coil about the inductance so the basic fudge of adding a resistor in is just that a fudge . I can't remember the correct formula for inductance calls but I do know we don't have access to the input variables to be able work stuff out. I used the resistor fudge as others had reported issues for the slabby cdi which is used to feeding coils of around 5ohms primary resistance. I didn't want to burn my cdi out so made that fudge. I may locate a working spare slabby cdi and unplug my resistors to see what happens. Ps even with the fudge resistor in series my bike ran better as it filled in a mid range part throttle flat spot that think was due to lean mixture that the stock aged coli's and leads struggled to ignite. Quote
Prime Posted November 15, 2017 Posted November 15, 2017 Hi guys I've got early k series cops code 129700-4400 are there any shorter ones that I can use that give out around 3ohms as I'm not really liking how far they stick out the motor (b12) also what's the best way to test them so I know what ohms there putting out thanks Quote
Gixer1460 Posted November 16, 2017 Posted November 16, 2017 Er - no and no and use a DVM across the COP terminals - all will usually be sub 1,3 ohms. 1 Quote
george 1100 Posted November 17, 2017 Author Posted November 17, 2017 On 11/16/2017 at 7:38 AM, Prime said: Hi guys I've got early k series cops code 129700-4400 are there any shorter ones that I can use that give out around 3ohms as I'm not really liking how far they stick out the motor (b12) also what's the best way to test them so I know what ohms there putting out thanks I'm using the 4150's, they're slightly shorter Quote
Oilyspanner Posted November 17, 2017 Posted November 17, 2017 I think the 129700 - 4*** is the important part - the ones I've checked with those numbers have all been close in spec. I couldn't find a definitive manufactures spec. list. Quote
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