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GS1000G Shopper
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I've been doing some reading here and elsewhere as to the GS charging system (specifically the 1981 GS1000G). For my fuel injection project, I need more power than the stock system can deliver as far as I can tell. At this point with LED bulbs, it looks like I'll need at least 21 amps while riding (this does not add in for brake lights or turn signals since they are not on all of the time).
The only concrete number I have seen is in the PDF shop manual, where it rates my bike at 18 amps. UPDATE- the 18A was for the original (1978?) GS1000. There is no number for the 1981 GS1000G output other than 80V no-load at 5K RPM. Apparently the R/R is different for this year as the shop manual supplement lists it as different than the 1980 GS1000G.
My bike has a Rick's electric stator and a Compufire R/R. As it is, I see 14.25V while riding. I know there have been claims of +20% output with an aftermarket stator, but was wondering if there is any actual testing or data for this?
I found a site that lists a how-to, but I lack the proper meter, plus the engine is out of my bike right now.
The only concrete number I have seen is in the PDF shop manual, where it rates my bike at 18 amps. UPDATE- the 18A was for the original (1978?) GS1000. There is no number for the 1981 GS1000G output other than 80V no-load at 5K RPM. Apparently the R/R is different for this year as the shop manual supplement lists it as different than the 1980 GS1000G.
My bike has a Rick's electric stator and a Compufire R/R. As it is, I see 14.25V while riding. I know there have been claims of +20% output with an aftermarket stator, but was wondering if there is any actual testing or data for this?
I found a site that lists a how-to, but I lack the proper meter, plus the engine is out of my bike right now.
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