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Changing to Dyna "S" and mechanical advance q's...
Simpe question...what mechanical advance unit would I be able to use in my 81 GS1100E? I should say, from what year and model would be compatible or ideal? Thanks for the help.
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robinjo
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I believe the black box on my model is electronic advance Nippon Denso type. If I am to install the Dyna S, I need to put in a mech advance from another bike to take over.
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Robinjo is correct. Your bike was manufactured with a mechanical advance unit. The Nippon Denso box you have does not have an electronic advance function. The mechanical advance is located beneath the ignition breaker plate.
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Originally posted by SPORTBIKERI believe the black box on my model is electronic advance Nippon Denso type. If I am to install the Dyna S, I need to put in a mech advance from another bike to take over.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
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hmmm, if thats the case then I am in the clear. I had a few people here say that since mine was an 81 it was electric advance via black box. I haven't had a chance to pull the signal unit off to make sure. Thats great, then the Dyna S should be a drop in ang go. I will confirm for all tonight.
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robinjo
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Yup, thanks for saving me some cash. I just verified this morning and see the mechanical advance behind the signal plate. Thats great, so the Dyna "S" and Dyna DC1-1 coils should drop right in. I was going to go with the Dyna 2000, but I figured why go top end when its not needed. Maybe if I were to get an 1150 with big bore kit and turbo, it would be a good idea to spend ~$350 for just that. Thanks all, huge help.
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