The Dyna 2000 offers the following in their instructions:
Curve..Span .... Full timing at ..... Application
#1 .. 20 deg ... 2,500 rpm .........4 valve stock
#2 .. 20 deg ... 4,500 rpm ....... 4 valve increased compression
#3 .. 20 deg ... 6,500 rpm ....... 4 valve high compression
#4 .. 25 deg ... 3,500 rpm ....... 2 valve stock
#5 .. 25 deg ... 5,500 rpm ....... 2 valve high compression
So I wasn't sure where the setting should go. I contacted Dynatek and this was the dialog:
Hello, I have a stock 1985 Suzuki GS1150 and I am installing
a dyna 2000 to replace the fried igniter. The manual shows stock timing
is 10 deg. BTDC below 1500 rpm, and 32 deg. BTDC above 3500 rpm (22
degrees advance). None of the advance modes on the Dyna 2000 match
this timing curve. What do you recommend? Thanks in advance.
Hello Bruce.
All timing calculation with the Dyna 2000 are based upon the full timing.
Your motor should be set to a total timing of 34 degrees. Use timing curve #1. We have used this combination for many, many years with great success.
Thank you,
Larry Nelson
Technical Support
Dynatek
1-800-928-DYNA (3962)
Hi Larry,
Thanks for the response. If I use curve #1 then I will be 2 degrees more
advanced than what is shown in the manual, and also my initial timing below 1500 rpm will be at 14 degrees, not 10. Curve #1 also shows full advance at 2500 rpm, but the manual shows full advance at 3500 rpm. Are you sure that is the curve I need to use? Will those differences hurt or help performance?
Thanks for your help,
Bruce
Hello Bruce.
We have used this system on the Suzuki GS line for decades with great success.
On a stock motor, the added advance will improve performance. However, if you
feel more comfortable, you can slow the timing down a touch by either using
timing curve 2, or, just retarding the plate slightly.
Being the Dyna 2000 is a microprocessor based unit, the timing control is very
exact and will work well on your motor, as based on our installation and
set-up instructions.
Give it a try. I think you will be impressed!.
Thank you,
Larry Nelson
Technical Support
Dynatek
1-800-928-DYNA (3962)
So being the logical person that I am, if curve #1 is better than what came stock, why didn't Suzuki set the stock ignitor up that way?
I also have another option in that I can buy a cable and some software from Dynatek and hook the Dyna 2000 module to my computer and program a custom curve for my bike. I didn't want to have to do that unless I really needed to.
Comments? Does anyone have a Dyna 2000 on their 1150? Am I just being too anal about the settings?
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