Timing key in KLX?
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Timing key in KLX?
Saw a couple threads on here saying how the Austrailian bikes make quite a bit more power since they run more timing. But the cdi box is quite expensive so there is not much you can do about it.
Anybody try a timing key in the flywheel? These are offset to advance the flywheel on the crank. Would this help any? We use these all the time in sleds and they only cost like $10. Anybody know what size key (M3/M4/etc.) the KLX uses?
Anybody try a timing key in the flywheel? These are offset to advance the flywheel on the crank. Would this help any? We use these all the time in sleds and they only cost like $10. Anybody know what size key (M3/M4/etc.) the KLX uses?
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Saw a couple threads on here saying how the Austrailian bikes make quite a bit more power since they run more timing. But the cdi box is quite expensive so there is not much you can do about it.
Anybody try a timing key in the flywheel? These are offset to advance the flywheel on the crank. Would this help any? We use these all the time in sleds and they only cost like $10. Anybody know what size key (M3/M4/etc.) the KLX uses?
Anybody try a timing key in the flywheel? These are offset to advance the flywheel on the crank. Would this help any? We use these all the time in sleds and they only cost like $10. Anybody know what size key (M3/M4/etc.) the KLX uses?
KLX CDI module
Bear in mind that performance increase may be marginal for a stock 250cc bore. This was the case for my bike, but your mileage may vary (see https://www.kawasakiforums.com/forum...x-37214/page2/
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Yet as you said, it's certainly worth a try.
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