dyna cdi makes motor kickback when starting.
#83
Originally posted by: tuffEnuf
Creek Runner have you had any kickbacks since installing 650cca battery?[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
Creek Runner have you had any kickbacks since installing 650cca battery?[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
#84
I started my p700 3 times today with out kickback, but the one thing I did not do was give it throttle while cranking it over, I did run it on level black top with a top speed of only 67 mph, $230 for 3 mph extra and it did take a long time to get there! I feel like I got RIPTOFF!!!
#85
Originally posted by: hitman1970
I started my p700 3 times today with out kickback, but the one thing I did not do was give it throttle while cranking it over, I did run it on level black top with a top speed of only 67 mph, $230 for 3 mph extra and it did take a long time to get there! I feel like I got RIPTOFF!!!
I started my p700 3 times today with out kickback, but the one thing I did not do was give it throttle while cranking it over, I did run it on level black top with a top speed of only 67 mph, $230 for 3 mph extra and it did take a long time to get there! I feel like I got RIPTOFF!!!
#86
Hey, just a thought, maybe that CDI has to "learn" how to start your quad ??? cars have to learn how to start in subzero weather... oh well maybe this CDI isn't that complex ???
#87
Mine does the kickback also. The big clunking ones are the ones that bother me. But, they only do it once in a while. If I stay on the starter it tends not to do it so much it seems. If short start it (let off at the first pop) it will be more likely to kick.
I'll eval the battery. If no change then I'll be sending mine back for a warranty check.
Keep us updated DynaScott.
I'll eval the battery. If no change then I'll be sending mine back for a warranty check.
Keep us updated DynaScott.
#88
I live out in the moutains of Montana and ride mine most every day I have probabley started it hundreds of times so far with no kick-backs not one. I dont know what this means to you guys but I can tell you that most of you guys dont even know how to test a system and are just spewing a bunch of usless crap. As I stated in a earler post that just looking at your conections and seeing 12 VDC at the battery means about as much as most of the useless posts on this subject. If any of you guys has a friend that has any real knowledge of say electronics ( maybe a degree or two like I have ) you could have them look at your system and maybe just maybe we all might learn somthing.
#89
Chaos N MT
Did you leave your Holeshot Module attached, did you re-adjust your idle, Did you have to re-jet, and do you use a trickle charger? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
Did you leave your Holeshot Module attached, did you re-adjust your idle, Did you have to re-jet, and do you use a trickle charger? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
#90
Like how to spell the word something? Sorry man, I couldn't resist.
BTW, I too have a couple of degrees. One in economics and one in business. Neither is helping me to figure out whether or not I need to pull out the new cdi before it ruins my starter or worse.
I have had mine for two weeks now, and it has never kicked back. Did have to adjust the idle down. Runs great, no complaints so far, but this thread has got me thinkin.
BTW, I too have a couple of degrees. One in economics and one in business. Neither is helping me to figure out whether or not I need to pull out the new cdi before it ruins my starter or worse.
I have had mine for two weeks now, and it has never kicked back. Did have to adjust the idle down. Runs great, no complaints so far, but this thread has got me thinkin.


