Bf 650 electronics
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Anyone here tried the Highlifter CDI or Module or whatever its called on there Bf650. The price is alot cheaper then the Dynatek.. The highlifter is mostly just for bottom end and the Dynatek works bottom and top end from what I have read..............I personally don't care about top end speed
Dynatek...........$235.00
Highlifter..........$100.00
Dynatek...........$235.00
Highlifter..........$100.00
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Dyna also eliminates reverse over-ride.
I Had both. Dyna best in longrun IMO. Simply unplug & replace with stock CDI if you need to carry your ATV in for service/warranty.
With 25" tires, transforms Quad into one Mud-Slinging-Wheelie Monster.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
I Had both. Dyna best in longrun IMO. Simply unplug & replace with stock CDI if you need to carry your ATV in for service/warranty.
With 25" tires, transforms Quad into one Mud-Slinging-Wheelie Monster.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#6
I can't comment on the pricing as that's up to VDI - the site shows it, $100 Canadian. I can, however, attest to the fact that the module works.
And the switch is nice because I can turn off the module for my wife or nephews.
And the switch is nice because I can turn off the module for my wife or nephews.
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