My TRX850 '98 and history of his EVOLUTION

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Re: My TRX850 '98 and history of his EVOLUTION

Post by kokoVmaxa » Fri Feb 26, 2016 9:30 am

Coil resistance .......... I cant understand you :)
- no need to equalise Resisting of this coils with your original one , in last 10 years I never do this - because just no need ! this is not fuel Injectors with diff resistance ,which is important for control and time in Injection system - this is just a Coil so there you no need to do NOTHING :!: 8) :wink:


Working on f**king subframe........... ( not ready yet :x )

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invisible connections between frame and subframe...........
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hard work :D
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.............. 1 day more and I will........ :lol: :lol:
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Re: My TRX850 '98 and history of his EVOLUTION

Post by cobbadiggabuddyblooo » Fri Feb 26, 2016 12:04 pm

Isn't 1 of the main reasons they use stick coils now days is because of fuel injection?
Would not your Stick coils provide a weaker spark as they don't need to be as efficient because of the near perfect burn rate fuel delivered via the fuel injection and higher compression ratios?
Dwell time would need to be looked at from you ECU would it not???
Carbies are inefficent compared to fuel injection and one way to help things burn is to use your std 3-5 Ohm coils to acheive a good spark.
A relay is a simple way to get a more efficient spark from your std coils.

The Ignitech ignitions monitor the coils, voltage , RPM and can adjust the dwell accordingly automaticlly but I do not know if the std TRX ECU does this.
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Re: My TRX850 '98 and history of his EVOLUTION

Post by kokoVmaxa » Fri Feb 26, 2016 1:45 pm

.............. this is 50/50 Chance
this Ignition have 2 chance:
1st is to work around 1 min and finish ...................
2nd to accept this 1,4 ohm Coils

After the Test I have 2 options:

Buy a 4 ohm Coils or change end transistors in the Ignition box :wink:
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Re: My TRX850 '98 and history of his EVOLUTION

Post by cobbadiggabuddyblooo » Fri Feb 26, 2016 5:43 pm

Ok bit of fishing around I found out the cbr 600 COP's are an inductive coil(just what you need 8) ) plus they have built in drivers to deal with dwell. =D> =D>
Not all stick coils are the same with some late model motorcycles use a CDI ignition and those COP's won't work in an inductive style set up.

Good work
Look forward to seeing how they perform..
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Re: My TRX850 '98 and history of his EVOLUTION

Post by kokoVmaxa » Sat Feb 27, 2016 5:16 pm

....You mean CBR600RR COP's are usаble for any type of ignition ?
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Re: My TRX850 '98 and history of his EVOLUTION

Post by kokoVmaxa » Sun Feb 28, 2016 12:49 pm

......... so the Insurance of this COP's issue have a name - Volkswagen Golf 2 1.8 90 bhp commutator :wink: [-(
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Re: My TRX850 '98 and history of his EVOLUTION

Post by Mincehead » Sun Mar 06, 2016 11:19 am

KoKovmaxa, damn good work man! =D> , The exhaust is a work of TIG art and should give a nice midrange torque hike. I also notice your `port` in the pipework, is this for a temperature sensor. The proper engineering over the shock mount is nice to see too. :wink:
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Re: My TRX850 '98 and history of his EVOLUTION

Post by Mav617 » Sun Mar 06, 2016 8:59 pm

Looking good, nice work fella! =D>
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Re: My TRX850 '98 and history of his EVOLUTION

Post by danno » Tue Mar 08, 2016 4:44 pm

Very very good work man =D> the bike is really starting to look awesome. I can only dream of being good at being a mechanic [-o<

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Re: My TRX850 '98 and history of his EVOLUTION

Post by SDN » Thu Mar 31, 2016 7:48 pm

Love it - it will look great. What you gonna do with the paint, what's the scheme?

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Re: My TRX850 '98 and history of his EVOLUTION

Post by cycloneranger » Wed Apr 13, 2016 10:02 pm

cobbadiggabuddyblooo wrote:Ok bit of fishing around I found out the cbr 600 COP's are an inductive coil(just what you need 8) ) plus they have built in drivers to deal with dwell. =D> =D>
Not all stick coils are the same with some late model motorcycles use a CDI ignition and those COP's won't work in an inductive style set up.

Good work
Look forward to seeing how they perform..
The CBR600 stick coil mod is common on the VTR1000 firestorm. I have them on my sprint bike, they work a treat.
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Re: My TRX850 '98 and history of his EVOLUTION

Post by Mincehead » Fri Apr 15, 2016 3:28 pm

cycloneranger wrote:
cobbadiggabuddyblooo wrote:Ok bit of fishing around I found out the cbr 600 COP's are an inductive coil(just what you need 8) ) plus they have built in drivers to deal with dwell. =D> =D>
Not all stick coils are the same with some late model motorcycles use a CDI ignition and those COP's won't work in an inductive style set up.

Good work
Look forward to seeing how they perform..
The CBR600 stick coil mod is common on the VTR1000 firestorm. I have them on my sprint bike, they work a treat.
=D>
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Re: My TRX850 '98 and history of his EVOLUTION

Post by kokoVmaxa » Fri Apr 22, 2016 8:39 am

the new CDI with integrated QS arrive ............... not so much time now , but soon will restart the work on the Bike :)

BTW my seat is ready Alcantara , perforated leather and other goodies :)

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Re: My TRX850 '98 and history of his EVOLUTION

Post by wreckage » Sat Apr 23, 2016 1:21 am

That's a damned fine seat! Don't leave it out in the rain. :wink:
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Re: My TRX850 '98 and history of his EVOLUTION

Post by SDN » Fri Apr 29, 2016 12:47 pm

or get a plastic cover!

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