Has anyone had experience of these electronic kits?
Can't work out if they are a veriatonic, advance and retard.
If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated
VARIABLE 'Casatronic' Complete electronic ignition kit Lambr
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psychsteff
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They are sold by Scooter Restorations. Take a look for yourself.
http://www.scooterrestorations.com/lamb ... etta-x-45/
http://www.scooterrestorations.com/lamb ... etta-x-45/
Looks like they use the very same electrical components (stator, cdi, reg made by "idm") used by varitronic, vespatronic and others. So look at varitronic specs for advance/retard and power output characteristics.psychsteff wrote:Can't work out if they are a veriatonic, advance and retard.
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Is the variotronic advance/ retard variability built into the stator or the CDI ?
That kit looks like it has the same stator but a simple coil.
That kit looks like it has the same stator but a simple coil.
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psychsteff wrote:Has anyone had experience of these electronic kits?
Can't work out if they are a veriatonic, advance and retard.
If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated
They work exactly the same as the varitronic.
I just fitted one . Was recommended from Dean Orton from RLC.Very simple and tidy to fit and works prefectly. i got the simplified wiring loom from Casa as well. The latest version includes a lightened flywheel (2kg) and a junction box original-style. it's a variable ignition like the others. If you don't have a battery you have to isolate the red/white cable coming from the stator.
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psychsteff
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thanks for the replies
