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Post by kevin55950 on Nov 22, 2013 21:35:21 GMT -5
Better pay a little more and go with this one: scootertuning.ca/en/ignition/100057-internal-rotor-ignition-mvt-digital-direct.htmlBetter performance and no fixed curve. I'd personally go with the electric model. Plugged on this ignition, you keep the light and reliable power for the pump. Revs will kill your mechanical water pump (bearing seize then crack your cases). And studs snaps because people use cheap aluminum bolts with worn 15X12 rollers as studs. With good bolts and pretty heavy rollers it lasts.
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Post by ruckhero on Nov 22, 2013 22:09:14 GMT -5
Kevin if I was going to use a mechanical pump I wouldn't use variator rollers!? And aluminum studs?! That's for sure. I'd do it right...
Damn didn't realize people were doing that?!
Thanks for the link and opinion though! :thumbsup:
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Post by kevin55950 on Nov 23, 2013 19:42:51 GMT -5
I don't know if SR50 ditech morini studs are long enough ... I'll take a look.
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Post by distscootertuning on Dec 2, 2013 0:52:08 GMT -5
These studs are suposed to be good with Mechanical Pump : scootertuning.ca/en/liquid-convertion/17052-bolt-for-water-pump-attachment-motoforce.htmlLength needed may vary depending which ingition you will choose but in most cases we use these stud. Str8 Pump are nice but not very strong, you can use it but keep a lookout above and be sure that the stud and snaprings are strongly fixed. The Extreme cut have very nice style when you have performance ignition. Your project are very nice, can we share picture on our facebook page? If youre looking for ignition, we have MVT digital direct in stock that we can make a deal on it.
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