Very interesting post........I was planning to fit Dyna ignition coils to my long suffering 900ss - the ignition system seems a little too complex for my liking.
If they were at least based in the UK and parts were close at hand it might be worth a go.
the new ignition system seem O.T.T. to me for normal use. If you are planning major engine/exhaust mods it might be worth it IMHO....
try checking with either Chris Kelly at http://www.ca-cycleworks.com or our very own SHAZZAM here in the DSC, both seem very, very knowledgeable about these things.
thanks Frank. I've not heard back from the guy so I don't know if he still sells them.
My problem is that my bike was bought with quite a lot of modifications already (baines twin plug head, high comp pistons, modified exhaust system) and I'm not sure how well matched they are.
I'm at the point where all round usability, reliability and comfort are more important than peak power and razor-sharp handling (I'm going through an early-life crisis). If this sounds like an argument for a Japanese bike - and that's what the Bandit is for!!
Chi, not got a SS myself, but did once own a highly tuned CB900F, which had to go through a lot of ignition system mods to get it to rev out properly. First step was to go EV race tip plugs, then CirCycle coils and larger cored Silcon HT leads, each of these mods got me approximately 500rpm nearer to the redline. In the end I went to see Mistral engineering in Stoke Newington and purchased a new ignition Box off them, this cured the problem and was the same unit as developed for Howard Lees and the Bike Magazine Endurance racer. As Frank says maybe Dyna coils and Taylor leads are the first step along with good race type plugs. Rewiring the coil feeds looks like a sensible move. But I would have thought John Baines would be the first person to talk to about it all
Strangely enough I contacted Baines racing after discovering an old article on a trick Superlight they put together.
I was asking about getting some flatside Mikuni Carbs for my 900ss (which has a big bore kit to 944cc) - Baines seem very, very knowledgeable and I guess you have an ideal excuse to start with them, having a twin plug head already.
Just a thought - you might care to start with a Dyno run with some sort of combustion gas analysis at the same time to find out how close you are with your existing set-up.....
FInding somewhere good of course, is a totally different kettle of fish !!!!!!
always worth posting on here and canvasing opinion. Would it be possible to fit bits off a later model Ducati such as a SSie or ST2. No idea what sort of cost those Supersport ignitions are, bet they're not cheap, if you have Keihin Smoothbores as well there is probably more dosh involved than a complete 2nd hand setup of a fuel injected bike.
I always been a bit scared of efi because I can't take it apart to see how it works, but if someone else is doing it....
Baines would be like going to mecca for my bike but they're a bit far. I have found tec-moto to be really good. Tim (mechanic) is a great guy and knows his stuff (to my untrained eye at least). Reasonable prices and, for those of you in London, will pickup and drop off FOC.