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Title: Ignition Help on 2007 GS500f
Post by: Levi`s Trial and Error on June 06, 2024, 12:04:50 PM
Hi all,

I am working on rewiring my 2007 Gs500f using a mo.unit and I am having some issues wiring the ignition. How do I supply the ignition with 12 volts using the signal generator to time the spark plugs properly? I am trying to go around the Igniter, any help would be appreciated.

Regards,
-Levi
Title: Re: Ignition Help on 2007 GS500f
Post by: chris900f on June 07, 2024, 07:56:48 PM
The signal generator rotor has multi-lobes of different widths. It sends a kind of long/short-dash code which the igniter "de-codes" to select the optimal ignition timing.

What are you trying to install?
Title: Re: Ignition Help on 2007 GS500f
Post by: Armandorf on June 11, 2024, 12:51:31 AM
You should first try to isolate what will you wire directly to that box and wich part of the existing electrical you will keep.
For my quixk read i understood that the module has a lot of capabilities.
But i understand that pickups signals, igniter and sparkplugs, charging system and regulator recrifier are still on the original electrical system.
Safety switches and relays are orher concern to decide.
Post more info, diagrams.