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Just finished up the install on the compufire on my 1150, cleaned up a lot of connections along the way, it is now charging SUPER STEADY, 14volts at idle and never gets above 14.5, according to the new digital volt meter I installed. I did notice an improved idle which seems bit strange unless the fried regulator was just not allowing the proper voltage at idle, I hadn't checked it in many years.
If all else said about the compufire units is true they are worth every penny. Although the unit is a bit large, if I was still running a air box I would have had to find a good spot to mount it.
I hang mine from a gold chain around my neck for the bling impact.
...if I was still running a air box I would have had to find a good spot to mount it.
just some further info, I need more info to verify this but my oil temps in my 1150 with the new compufire showed a decrease.
my gauge doesn't work so I use a fairly cheap laser temp reader. In the past after a ride it would read 190 to 195 at the sight window. Checked it today at the sight window 178.
Just purchased a Compufire R/R and an Electrosport stator per Jim's advice. Going to install them along with a Dyna 2000 ignition this coming week.
I don't know why anyone would purchase a Compufire R/R in this day and age when a SH775 series type R/R is available for much cheaper while still being a high quality unit.
There are very good reasons for purchasing a Compufire as well as why the oil temperature drops.
The Compufire R/R's are an excellent product. An YOU Jim were the primary driving influence which got everyone around here onboard with purchasing series type R/R's. My only point was that since the SH775 has hit wide spread release, AND IS CHEAPER than a Compufire, purchasing one has become the defacto standard these days.
Fit was the main reason I bought a Compufire over the SH775. I managed to squeeze it in the same place as the other one. With the SH775, I would have had to relocate it someplace else.