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    Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    anyone installed one of these little bastards? Ive got one and going to put it on my tuna just wondering if its a pain in the ass and if it makes a noticable difference. ive been told everything from not at all to oh my god wow its awesome. prolly get the same responses here but something to talk about.

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    - color matched wind screen
    - Vance and Hines Slip on
    - Dynojet Stage 1 jet kit
    - Factory Pro Ignition Advancer
    - down one on front Sprocket
    - up 2 on the rear Sprocket

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    now that its in ill say it did make a huge difference in mid range power. anyone that is looking for more pull out of corners and has an older ignition set up like mine was i would deffinatly suggest spending the 60$ for this tiny addon.

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    - color matched wind screen
    - Vance and Hines Slip on
    - Dynojet Stage 1 jet kit
    - Factory Pro Ignition Advancer
    - down one on front Sprocket
    - up 2 on the rear Sprocket

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    what does it do? did you need to change your plugs? what made you change your old one?

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    I've been thinking about this one for a while now. Heard different stories about it. Thanks for the "write-up".

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    Quote Originally Posted by DBConz View Post
    what does it do? did you need to change your plugs? what made you change your old one?
    the advancer is a little bracket that changes how many degree's before top dead center the ignition triggers, which means it fires sooner so the explosion is in the cylinder longer burning more fuel and producing more torque/power. widens out your powerband and adds more of an arc to your hp line. equates to MUCH better 3-7k rpm power. its pretty insane how much difference it made.

    if you have a EFI bike the same thing is accomplished through a ignition module. like something from dynatec.

    mi thinking that this winter i might do and EFI conversion. im talking to a few people that are doing it now to see if its worth it.

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    04 Katana 600
    - color matched wind screen
    - Vance and Hines Slip on
    - Dynojet Stage 1 jet kit
    - Factory Pro Ignition Advancer
    - down one on front Sprocket
    - up 2 on the rear Sprocket

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    did you do it yourself? Whats the install process like?

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    on my katana its pretty simple its just a bolt on replacement. remove a side cover (no coweling) from the engine an impact wrench to remove the bolt holding the old one in place and put the new one on. not hard at all. i didnt do it myself but thats what i was told it took. i know they had my coweling all on when they did it. the website says something like 10 minutes to replace it.

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    - color matched wind screen
    - Vance and Hines Slip on
    - Dynojet Stage 1 jet kit
    - Factory Pro Ignition Advancer
    - down one on front Sprocket
    - up 2 on the rear Sprocket

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    Maybe I should install mine that's been sitting in a box for 3 years.

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    Quote Originally Posted by LuvDog View Post
    Maybe I should install mine that's been sitting in a box for 3 years.
    it was the difference between my katana never doing a wheelie since the guy i got it from got it and doing them now in 2nd gear.

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    - color matched wind screen
    - Vance and Hines Slip on
    - Dynojet Stage 1 jet kit
    - Factory Pro Ignition Advancer
    - down one on front Sprocket
    - up 2 on the rear Sprocket

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    OK, so I ordered one from Dennis Kirk. $54 and I "tricked" their site to give me free shipping. Bonus.

    So, Mike, have an impact wrench? We could have an "advancer party".

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    I do have an impact wrench

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    i'm ordering one as well...

    care to share the shipping technique?

    edit: nevermind - DK doesn't carry the ZX600J version, but i managed to find it elsewhere for $59 shipped.

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    Quote Originally Posted by drop View Post
    care to share the shipping technique?
    I used an expired code that had % off and free shipping. The code said it was expired, but kept the free shipping.

    The code I used was EM0807A

    Hope it work for you.

    Mike, I'll let you know when mine comes in. Maybe we can make an afternoon of it and go for a spin.

    BTW, which bike is your advancer for, the ZX?

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    Yup... it's for the 7R.

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    Hope you guys get the same benefit out of it i did. Im really enjoying the increased power coming out of turns.

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    - color matched wind screen
    - Vance and Hines Slip on
    - Dynojet Stage 1 jet kit
    - Factory Pro Ignition Advancer
    - down one on front Sprocket
    - up 2 on the rear Sprocket

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    Only issue is sometimes it will cause some detonation, and you will need to run a higher octane fuel. Some applicatons will slow your top end down (speed). Some just work OK, others don't...Trial and error.
    I can adjust my timing with the "box", and it didn't really make much of a difference advancing the timing.
    You can get even better performance by dropping the piston to head clearance, and fooling with chamber volume, but for 50 bucks, why not try it. Just listen for detonation!

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    i tend to stick with the highest octane i can get when i stop as a rule. which means my octane is probably aroun 92 on average lol

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    - color matched wind screen
    - Vance and Hines Slip on
    - Dynojet Stage 1 jet kit
    - Factory Pro Ignition Advancer
    - down one on front Sprocket
    - up 2 on the rear Sprocket

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    Quote Originally Posted by contrldsub View Post
    i tend to stick with the highest octane i can get when i stop as a rule. which means my octane is probably aroun 92 on average lol
    Not me. My CBR tends to run MUCH better on regular unleaded.






    (plus, I'm a cheap bastard)

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    Quote Originally Posted by 97BladeRider View Post
    Not me. My CBR tends to run MUCH better on regular unleaded.






    (plus, I'm a cheap bastard)

    Always start low, or what engine MFG suggests, and if you hear the ping, step it up. I'm my case it's just blowing big holes in the pistons...

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    Quote Originally Posted by TLRMan View Post
    I'm my case it's just blowing big holes in the pistons...
    OUCH!

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    Quote Originally Posted by TLRMan View Post
    Always start low, or what engine MFG suggests, and if you hear the ping, step it up. I'm my case it's just blowing big holes in the pistons...
    Ouch.

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    Quote Originally Posted by contrldsub View Post
    i tend to stick with the highest octane i can get when i stop as a rule. which means my octane is probably aroun 92 on average lol
    You should be fine...although older engines will have some carbon build up on the pistons, and can cause hot spots to initiate detonation.
    Note also, if you do run a higher octane, and the engine doesn't need it, it will generate carbon deposits because it won't burn the fuel efficiently anyway. Higer octane doesn't equate to more horsepower.

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    Quote Originally Posted by lrrs313 View Post
    Ouch.
    When drag racing, we could always tell if we had too much timing lead, the bike would loose MPH, or piston material. It would vaporize the aluminum, and form small balls of aluminum on the sparkplugs.

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    Quote Originally Posted by TLRMan View Post
    When drag racing, we could always tell if we had too much timing lead, the bike would loose MPH, or piston material. It would vaporize the aluminum, and form small balls of aluminum on the sparkplugs.
    Interesting. Potentially expensive, but interesting.

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    Re: Factory Pro Ignition Advancer

    Quote Originally Posted by TLRMan View Post
    When drag racing, we could always tell if we had too much timing lead, the bike would loose MPH, or piston material. It would vaporize the aluminum, and form small balls of aluminum on the sparkplugs.
    Would they really sell you something that would do THAT kind of damage to your engine? Would 4 degrees do that??

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