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Boyer Bransden Alternator Ignition System???

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I bought a set of green 3 ohm dyna coils that came with a black box called a Boyer Bransden Alternator Ignition System. I'm not sure how to use this. I was planning on installing the Dynatek Dyna S ignition system, but can I use this instead? Or are they used for different reasons? And if so, can I use them together?

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I think you'll find our bikes are 3 phase so not sure it will work....

Boyer are big with British bikes... Might be worth some money :)
 
Hi babes.
Ive got this Boyer Ignition box on mine and it.works fine...
I think however, im using 2ohm coils...
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Am not understanding "alternator ignition".

Unless by "alternator" they are meaning the ignition pickup coils (which does alternate between a positive signal and a negitive signal). And if by "stator plate" they are meaning the ignition coils.



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That bit of kit isn't the same as Seana's ignition system. It's designed to replace the rectifer, zenor diode and battery on old bikes - usually BSAs Triumphs etc. The common name for it is a 'Power Box'. Guys fit it to do away with worn out electrics from the 50s and to save weight on competition bikes. They are a good bit of kit and work well.

It won't work (without a lot of mods) on a GS.
 
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