Compufire 55402 install '78 GS1000E

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Guest

    #31
    It's normal until you hit the rpm where it kicks in. You should be running 1100RPM at idle anyway, and will notice it kick in when you increase several hundred RPM. If it really bothers you, feed the battery directly with the compufire, and do a headlight relay mod.

    Comment

    • 850GT_Rider

      #32
      Originally posted by OldVet66
      .......useless Harley....
      Isn't that redundant?

      Comment

      • Guest

        #33
        They are not that bad. A two cylinder section of a radial aircraft motor designed in the twenties. Provides odd fire nostalgia and a vibrator for the passenger.
        Last edited by Guest; 05-10-2012, 11:38 AM.

        Comment

        • JEEPRUSTY

          #34
          Originally posted by OldVet66
          It's normal until you hit the rpm where it kicks in. You should be running 1100RPM at idle anyway, and will notice it kick in when you increase several hundred RPM. If it really bothers you, feed the battery directly with the compufire, and do a headlight relay mod.

          It is fed directly to the batter and direct from the stator.
          I will just maintain a proper idle setting and carry on.
          Not pushing a bike may actually be fun.
          When you think about it 175 bucks is pretty darned cheap.

          Comment

          • Guest

            #35
            Very well spent money IMHO. You really do get what you pay for sometimes.

            Comment

            Working...