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E L E C T R IC S Y S T E M
E L E C T R O N IC IG N IT IO N S Y S T E M
In th e C .D .I. s yste m th e e le ctrica l e n e rg y g e n e ra te d b y th e a lte rn a to r ch a rg e s th e c o n d e n se r.
T h e e n e rg y is re le a se d in a sin g le su rg e a t th e sp e cifie d ig n itio n tim in g a n d th e cu rre n t flo w s th ro u g h th e p rim a ry sid e o f th e ig n i-
tio n co il. A h ig h vo lta g e is
in d u ce d in th e se co n d a ry w in d in g s o f th e ig n itio n co il, re su ltin g a stro n g sp a rk b e tw e e n th e ig n itio n sp a rk p lu g g a p .
T h e d ig ita l e le ctro n ic ig n itio n a llow s to ch a n g e th e tim in g cu rve a cco rd in g w ith th e fo llo w in g ite m s:
- E N G IN E r.p .m .;
- C A R B U R E T O R T H R O T T L E V A L V E P O S IT IO N S E N S O R ;
- E N G A G E D G E A R .
T h is syste m a llo w s to o p tim ize th e e n g in e p e rfo rm a n ce s in e ve ry co n d itio n o f e m p lo ym e n t. In ca se o f th ro ttle va lve o r tra n sm issio n
g e a r fa ilu re , th e ig n itio n
is a b le to a llo w th e u se o f th e m o to rc ycle h o w e ve r.
T h e e le ctro n ic ig n itio n syste m co n sists o f (p a g e M .2 3 ):
- E le ctro n ic p o w e r u n it (1 );
- A lte rn a to r (2 );
- V o lta g e re g u la to r-re ctifie r (3 );
- S p a rk p lu g (1 9 );
- N e u tra l p o sitio n se n so r (2 2 );
- Ig n itio n co il (2 3 );
- C a rb u re to r th ro ttle p o sitio n se n so r T P S (2 4 );
- E n g in e sto p s w itch (6 ).
E L E C T R O N IC IG N IT IO N S Y S T E M D IA G R A M
E L E C T R O N IC IG N IT IO N S Y S T E M W IR IN G D IA G R A M
B
B lu e
B n
B ro w n
B k
B la ck
G
G re e n
G r
G re y
Y
Y e llo w
O
O ra n g e
P
P in k
R
R e d
S b
S ky b lu e
V
V io le t
W
W h ite
C a b le c o lo r c o d in g
Summary of Contents for SM 610 2006
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