Before I changed out my coils, i was already getting good voltage at about 12.8 volts per coil. and I could already get 40+ mpg (when im behaving ) and the bike already seemed to rev decently to redline. But installing the dyna coils and wires has made a noticably improved difference over my stock setup! The rev is much smoother, faster and what seems to be more efficient. Just revving in nuetral I can audibly hear the difference. The exhaust note is cleaner, and more balanced.
My riding impressions backed up those claims. Took a spin through my usual testing grounds. On an inclined straight away, I was able to get to redline in 6th gear with much greater authority over stock. I took it through some of my favorite twisties and the power on a throttle roll on exiting out of a turn was immediately available. Usually I experience a slight power delay following a throttle roll off as the motor takes a split second to rebuild some steam, but now the power is all there immediately even with the slightest blip of the throttle.
Now, im not trying to be a dyna cheerleader or anything, but I read some other posts about what to expect when going to aftermarket coils and I think the general consensus was .."you wont feel anything really, unless your stock coils were bad." I think a lot of people would consider these differences that im describing as minor and I would agree from a certain standoint. However, I do admit that I am a person that pays attention to and values these minor differences because I am a perfectionist in certain ways when it comes to performance. From MY seat of the pants, I would say that the coils and wires have given my motor a more solid, consistent spark resulting in a more linear, predictable and controlable power band. So with that said, I believe the dyna coils are an absolute must for anyone looking to fully maximize the performance and efficiency of their machine.
I will be posting my impressions of the dyna S ignition tomorrow...
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