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I did the coil relay mod last weekend on my 1100E. Previously it had 9.8-10.0V at the coils with a fully topped up battery. The thing started and idled very well and generally ran very well with none of the usual problems people attribute to low voltage at the coils. My battery is currently on the way out, so the coils were actually seeing more like 8.8-9.0V after it sat overnight and who knows how low as the starter pulled the battery down. Again, starting and idle were excellent even with the flaky battery.
After the mod I now have full battery voltage at the coils or at most 0.1V less . Took it for a test ride yesterday and it ran the same as before, instant starting, smooth idle and great running throughout the rev range. I'm not complaining about it or anything, but I am wondering just how much the problems that people blame on low voltage at the coils are really symptoms of other issues? How often do bikes run just fine with low voltage at the coils? My bike has coils and plug wires off a mid-90's GSXR600 if that matters any on the performance with low voltage.
Thoughts, experiences about this? Anybody else have a bike run good with less than optimal power to the coils?
Mark
After the mod I now have full battery voltage at the coils or at most 0.1V less . Took it for a test ride yesterday and it ran the same as before, instant starting, smooth idle and great running throughout the rev range. I'm not complaining about it or anything, but I am wondering just how much the problems that people blame on low voltage at the coils are really symptoms of other issues? How often do bikes run just fine with low voltage at the coils? My bike has coils and plug wires off a mid-90's GSXR600 if that matters any on the performance with low voltage.
Thoughts, experiences about this? Anybody else have a bike run good with less than optimal power to the coils?
Mark