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GM HEI ignitor and Coil conversion

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Has anyone attempted this conversion on a Suzuki?

I did this conversion on my honda CB900F.

I saw someone had already made schematics for a GS1100 but the link provided does not work. any of the moderators have the schematic would like to send my way??

The link here is for a Kawasaki GPZ but youll get the idea. This conversion is amazing $15.00 per ignitor, coils are 20$, 8mm Accel wire set 30$....woot!! On my CB Im able to idle at around 7-800 rpm if I wanted to and the cold starts even in my heated garage are no longer a problem with this setup. If anyone here has the schematic already send it my way or post here.

Thanks in advance.
 
I knew of a former member that had attempted it, but was having some problems. Have not heard from him for 7 or 8 years, don't know if it was ever resolved.

The concept sounds great, as many of the coil packs are set up for two plugs per pack.

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Seems like it should work, but my understanding is that the pulse sensors are not all the same among the GS models and also some have electronic advance built into the ignitor unit instead of a mechanical advance on the rotating magnet thingamajig.
 
I did it last year on the invalid.
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?221370-The-GS-ignitor-diy

The link the schematic that started me off is in the first post of that thread.
I used CB1000 coils iirc, but was looking at a pair of twin-ended Fiat car coils if they hadn't worked.
Ratrod66 (not sure about the member name) did the same setup on his GS650, with good results.
I'll be transferring over the HEI system to the '80 bike this summer for a long-term test, but really, I don't see any particular drawbacks, and some benefits. These modules will run stick coils quite happily, so might got that way with them, too.
 
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Heard he fired it up,and created took it for a rip, got to 88mph, and is now somewhere back in the 1950's....
 
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