CDI Interchangability?

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CDI Interchangability?

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Hi guys i got an L5 that needs the cdi changing...when getting a new one do i NEED to match the serial exactly or can i use the cdi from say an L4 or L3 or something...they codes are different ...but will it affect the bike.?

cheers for any help
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Hello mate and welcome to the forum :smt001

I dont know for sure but i think you can swap them. Ive lent my CDI unit to another member here before and both bikes were completely different years.
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if any one can confirm that would be great. Thanks
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it did work by the way, i didnt write that in but it worked perfectly. :smt001
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thanks mate, but they are very expensive down here....and id rather have a definate answer bfore i cough up the cash for a replacement.
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fair enough, where abouts are you?
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bedfordshire
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cool, im in hertfordshire at the moment at the uni. Keep an eye out on ebay, sometimes they come up cheap. Why is it you need to change the CDI?
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as all the coils and engines are the same since 1989 they should all interchange I would think
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what does the cdi unit actually do :smt017
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the pick up coil is telling the cdi the cranks position, and the cdi then works out when to fire each coil to ignite the correct cylinder. It also controls how long the coil is charged for.
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ok cool,if you had a dodgy cdi unit how would that affect the bike?
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it depends how it fails, sometimes it will only affect the top end revs, or wont run at all.or be down one a cylinder or two
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Post by zimm »

all L model cdi's are interchangeable, as are H models, but you cant put an H on an L or vice versa as the ignition rotor lobe spacing is different.

SP cdi's (L model) have a different advance curve, but also require(?) a TPS and flatslides.

the UK spec L model CDI (which has serial number 1332) has no speed restrictor circuitry so will allow you to exceed 180kph without an MMax derestrictor, or kph/mph converter
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thanks for that Zimm i have created a new post from this in FAQs
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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