E-TON RXL-90 NEW Adjustable CDI…..no spark??
#1
I recently purchased a 2004 Eton Viper 90cc. This had installed the OEM CDI box with the green wire on the back. But since my daughter is newer to ATVing. I wanted to slow it down a little bit before being used to it. I installed an adjustable CDI box that came on model year 2005. But now I have no spark, all seems to be connected correctly, I switch back to the OEM box and sparks and runs good. This is the second box I’ve gotten since I thought the first was a defect. Is there a different wiring setup or factors, from the OEM CDI to the 1 year newer ADJUSTABLE CDI?
#2
Possibly, ETon kill switches generally use an earth to run CDI. My guess is one of those CDIs will be earth to kill, so won't work unless the kill switches are altered. Far easier to turn down how far the throttle lever moves on the handlebars. Before makers started getting too clever, this is how they cut max power, and I your thumb throttle will probably have the tapped hole for a throttle limit screw.
#4
Have you wound the limiter to the max? If 0 does mean no spark at zero revs, you won't get a spark at 0.
Black with white stripe is almost universally kill switch on CDIs. Try leaving that blue/white disconnected on new CDI, try with it earthed if you don't then get a spark.
Black with white stripe is almost universally kill switch on CDIs. Try leaving that blue/white disconnected on new CDI, try with it earthed if you don't then get a spark.
#7
Right, looks like that wiring set up is, as I suspected, earth to run for the kill switches. If your new CDI is earth to kill, leaving the kill wire disconnected would give a spark. Though trying with ign off would have the same effect, how did you turn starter with ign off? Only other possibility I can think of is a dud new CDI. Has your thumb throttle got a tapped hole for a throttle restrictor screw? Would save all this messing about if you fit one.
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#8
Right, looks like that wiring set up is, as I suspected, earth to run for the kill switches. If your new CDI is earth to kill, leaving the kill wire disconnected would give a spark. Though trying with ign off would have the same effect, how did you turn starter with ign off? Only other possibility I can think of is a dud new CDI. Has your thumb throttle got a tapped hole for a throttle restrictor screw? Would save all this messing about if you fit one.
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