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Author: | WOT MudSkipper [ Wed Jan 26, 2022 9:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Briggs CDI vs Std. Magnetron Ignition? |
Ref. Possible Ignition upgrade for older 2005 Mudbuddy 35 I was wondering about the differences/performance benefits of the two different ignition systems offered OEM on the B&S 35. I know that engines equipped w/ the standard Magnetron ignition rely on a mechanical governor to limit RPM. I assume that the Magnetron ignition is triggered/switched by a built in Darlington Transistor circuit and has a fixed spark advance. I have read on this forum that engines equipped w/ CDI, have RPM limit built in and is controlled by the ignition itself. >With CDI, is the RPM limited by the mag coils or is it done by a solid state CDI ignition Module? >Does the CDI have a spark advance curve built into it? I have read that the CDI flywheel is preferred over the standard flywheel to achieve higher RPM with hi perf. modified engines. >Is the CDI flywheel preferred because it is lighter weight? >Would a complete CDI installed on a stock or lightly modified (Stage I) engine, be considered an upgrade or offer any performance or reliability benefits? |
Author: | jc [ Thu Jan 27, 2022 6:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Briggs CDI vs Std. Magnetron Ignition? |
Here is a good thread to read on that. Deadbird8 has some really good info. |
Author: | WOT MudSkipper [ Thu Jan 27, 2022 9:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Briggs CDI vs Std. Magnetron Ignition? |
Thanks JC, You are right. Deadbird8 posted an excellent article with a thorough description of the differences between the Briggs standard Magnetron and CDI ignition systems found on B&S mudmotors. |
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