CHINESE CDI UNITS
- MikeWaller
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Re: CHINESE CDI UNITS
Well went out on sat to be honest it starts better with the Chinese unit than my Honda one to date first kick every time took it out for a hour on the back roads .picks up well on pipe she is prefect so far I can't tell any different between the Honda unit apart from starting.it is still early days
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Re: CHINESE CDI UNITS
The longevity of the units is a much more tricky question to answer, and of course will be uppermost in any prospective bike buyers mind when seeing a unit such as this fitted. Will these units have the resilience to stay the course? Only time will tell.
Mike
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Re: CHINESE CDI UNITS
China is king at replicatin stuff.
The units may even prove more long lasting than the Japanese ones - or they may be rubbish
But lets hope for the former
The units may even prove more long lasting than the Japanese ones - or they may be rubbish

But lets hope for the former
Re: CHINESE CDI UNITS
To CRM member fallenmikethebike and twistednuts,
Thanks for the watching.
CDIs/ECUs quality is depended on the electronic components quality and circuit design. It is also a challenge to work for an old motorcycle. You know, there may be some problems existed in the bike, which will effect the new CDI on its working performance. The longevity is very important. We are always on the way to make CDIs/ECUs better.
Thanks for the watching.
CDIs/ECUs quality is depended on the electronic components quality and circuit design. It is also a challenge to work for an old motorcycle. You know, there may be some problems existed in the bike, which will effect the new CDI on its working performance. The longevity is very important. We are always on the way to make CDIs/ECUs better.
Re: CHINESE CDI UNITS
Kindly reminder:
All CRM250R MD24/ CRM250AR MD32 Owners Must Understand the Knowledge about your CRMs and CDIs/ECUs. Do these checking before you replace a new CDI.
1, regulator/rectifier problems---Over high voltage of the regulator/rectifier may damage/ burn out the CDI/ECU. Please do check your Reg/Rec to avoid further damages.
2, servo motor problems--- Check the exhaust valve servo motor , inside there, if gears, sensor, cable goes wrong, it may cause CDI exhaust valve control section burnt directly. Then your bike cannot start. (Exhaust Valve is commonly known as RC Valves on Honda bikes)
3, idle speed control valve problems---Idle speed control valve problems can also make the bike hard to start.
4, headlight controller problems---Headlight controller problems can also cause the bike not to start.
5, side ladder switch problems--- Side ladder switch problems can also lead to the bike not to work.
(Sorry for the Chinglish. This is a bit hard to express. Welcome for correction. )
All CRM250R MD24/ CRM250AR MD32 Owners Must Understand the Knowledge about your CRMs and CDIs/ECUs. Do these checking before you replace a new CDI.
1, regulator/rectifier problems---Over high voltage of the regulator/rectifier may damage/ burn out the CDI/ECU. Please do check your Reg/Rec to avoid further damages.
2, servo motor problems--- Check the exhaust valve servo motor , inside there, if gears, sensor, cable goes wrong, it may cause CDI exhaust valve control section burnt directly. Then your bike cannot start. (Exhaust Valve is commonly known as RC Valves on Honda bikes)
3, idle speed control valve problems---Idle speed control valve problems can also make the bike hard to start.
4, headlight controller problems---Headlight controller problems can also cause the bike not to start.
5, side ladder switch problems--- Side ladder switch problems can also lead to the bike not to work.
(Sorry for the Chinglish. This is a bit hard to express. Welcome for correction. )
- pudzie83
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Re: CHINESE CDI UNITS
nice to see these cdi's in development as i have no intention of ever selling my crm 

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- knackeredMk1
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Re: CHINESE CDI UNITS
The AR and Mk2 ECUs from Lixianda have arrived. I'm afraid I haven't worked out as system for sending out and returning for testing as I've been snowed under for various reasons. I hope to have a system up and running by the middle of next week and certainly by the end of the month.
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Re: CHINESE CDI UNITS
So when you say ecu are you referring to the PGM ?
Do you have contact details for the manufacturer of the components ?
Do you have contact details for the manufacturer of the components ?
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Yes and no if you mean the electronic components that are used to make up the ECU/PGM.
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Hi, I know I'm a new user, I have a mk2 CRM250 r and am more than willing to pay for a CDI and be a guinea pig if you can get me one, cheers
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Re: CHINESE CDI UNITS
This is what I need is this what your talking about ?
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Re: CHINESE CDI UNITS
whats the price of these units?
Re: CHINESE CDI UNITS
Hi.reevo wrote:whats the price of these units?

280usd for CRM250 MD24.
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product ... 72306.html
320usd for CRM250 MD32.
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product ... 13367.html
Best regards,
lixianda
- pudzie83
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Re: CHINESE CDI UNITS
hi lixianda have these units been tested or are they in testing stage? i could be needing one sooner than i thought
looks like my repaired chip has wore out people
still tho 3 years solid use (abuse) out of it not bad at all
easier starting and more power mmmmmm
trying my mates pgm tomorrow to confirm if i got a poorly slag lol
looks like my repaired chip has wore out people



trying my mates pgm tomorrow to confirm if i got a poorly slag lol
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