harness racer
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8500 rpm is not the issue with our CDI's. I have posted this before, and it should be make a sticky, but here are the 2001 SRX timing specs again:
7750 rpm - 18 degrees
8000 rpm - 13.5 degrees
8250 rpm - 10 degrees
8500 rpm - 9 degrees
8750 rpm - 8 degrees
9000 rpm - 4 degrees
9250 rpm - 0 degrees
You can spin the SRX motors anywhere under 9000 on the stock CDI, and still maintain decent timing. You can always bump up that timing slighly using an offset keyway, but it is not a good idea to do that when trail riding at lower rpm intervals. After that, it falls pretty hard.
ryan , i am running aaens on my 600 trail improved , this year , spoke to aaen and he recomends i spin them @ 8750....question:
8df box @ 8750rpm = 8 degrees timing
or
8ch box @ 8750 = 18 degrees timing valves open or none
7750 rpm - 18 degrees
8000 rpm - 13.5 degrees
8250 rpm - 10 degrees
8500 rpm - 9 degrees
8750 rpm - 8 degrees
9000 rpm - 4 degrees
9250 rpm - 0 degrees
You can spin the SRX motors anywhere under 9000 on the stock CDI, and still maintain decent timing. You can always bump up that timing slighly using an offset keyway, but it is not a good idea to do that when trail riding at lower rpm intervals. After that, it falls pretty hard.
ryan , i am running aaens on my 600 trail improved , this year , spoke to aaen and he recomends i spin them @ 8750....question:
8df box @ 8750rpm = 8 degrees timing
or
8ch box @ 8750 = 18 degrees timing valves open or none