KLR 650 w/Ignition Project
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Re: KLR 650 w/Ignition Project
There is also a possibility you might be able to use the standard trigger, but only if another guy is successful elsewhere.
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How is the stator output on the KLR? Hopefully better than the DR's measly 200 watts. That will be a possible issue with a pump that draws too much current. Not sure what the Harley pump would draw but I bet it's more than the R450's pump draws (about 1.2amps). Just something to consider. There is a stator rewire post on TT for the DR650 changing it from Y to Delta... lowers voltage slightly but current goes up about 60watts. The downside is at low rpm charging is not as good. http://www.thumpertalk.com/forum/showpo ... ostcount=1wrongwind wrote:MXRob: I've been riding this summer and cogitating on what I need to do for this project. I bought a good rotor off ebay. I've already got the TB with all the sensors. I haven't decided on a pump yet but I'm leaning toward a Harley pump. They're simple, in tank pumps with integral pressure regulator. They're also not built integrally with the through tank fittings so I could fabricate my own. I see on your thumper forum you finally ended up with a missing tooth set-up on the rotor/flywheel. I could press one onto the rotor I bought but it occurs to me? Couldn't I take a tooth off the cam sprocket and use that for everything? RPM's are just twice whatever the cam sprocket is . I'm sure the Microsquirt can multipy? What are the drawbacks to that approach?
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Yeah, I went wasted spark for now because I wanted to get on with fuel while the riding season was still around. Gotta love that upper mid-west weather.
Yeah, as 24c said... you can run off the cam only. If the KLR is anything like the DR you will have a real time finding room for a cam target set-up. There is just not enough room to read the teeth of the sprocket... and you would be reading the side of the tooth. Not a reliable target. My advice is don't pass up timing resolution. Even if you could cram 36 targets on the cam somehow you'd still only have half the timing resolution. One target would be terrible... the µs would have to guess where the crank was/is over a 720 degree cycle. Timing at lower RPM's and during starting when the crank speed can change drastically in just one stroke would be unacceptable. You would be better off removing the stock flywheel target and going with a 36/1 ring to press on. That way you could use the stock VR. I plan on messing around with this after I get VR2 working... not that I'm unhappy with my hall gear tooth sensor and machined flywheel set up but a pressed on toothed ring using the stock VR would have been sooo much easier that the route I went and I'd like to post working alternatives for the guys thinking about doing FI. Maybe a few more riders will pick up and bare the FI cross.
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MXRob: Which coil did you end up using?
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Wow! 45-50 PSI? Is that the fuel rail pressure of the Ninja?wrongwind wrote:All: I just bought a Ninja fuel pump off Ebay. It's an in-tank unit so I'll have to see whether I can get it in there but the Ninja doesn't produce any more juice that the KLR so powering it shouldn't be a problem and it has a fuel pressure regulator in it (45-50 psi). Based on what you guys are telling me? my best course of action would be to press a 36-0 ring on the rotor for the tach signal and knock a tooth off the cam sprocket and read that for spark??
MXRob: Which coil did you end up using?
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If you have any designs of making SD work on a thumper you will need to have sequential (non wasted spark) operational. So yes, a 36/0 crank wheel with a 1 tooth cam wheel would be ideal. You are going to add a 1 tooth target to your cam sprocket for the tach signal... not knock off an existing tooth. This target can be something as simple as one of the bolt heads that hold the sprocket to the cam. One of my ideas before I just decided to add a target to the side of the sprocket was to replace on of my two cam sprocket bolts with a flat head screw so the cam sensor would only read the one bolt head.
Here's my cam sprocket target:
Re: KLR 650 w/Ignition Project
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