Crain or Dynatek
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Crain or Dynatek
A friend of mine has a Crane HI 4 ignition in his bike now.
I think it is going bad because every time the bike warms up it starts running like ****.
I'm gonna go get it tomorrow and start real testing to see if I can confirm or deny that it is the ignition module.
What is the difference between the Crane HI 4 and the HI 4N?
I'm thinking about going back with a Dynatek 2000i.
What do y'all recommend for a replacement?
I think it is going bad because every time the bike warms up it starts running like ****.
I'm gonna go get it tomorrow and start real testing to see if I can confirm or deny that it is the ignition module.
What is the difference between the Crane HI 4 and the HI 4N?
I'm thinking about going back with a Dynatek 2000i.
What do y'all recommend for a replacement?
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Been running great, & no problems
Have friends running Daytona Twin Tec & swear by em. I have no experience with the brand, but wouldn't be afraid to use it.
Ride Safe,
Harold
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The first Crane HI 4's were notorious for dropping one cylinder when they warmed up...they solved the problem and the replacement I got has lasted for over 10 years...S&S bought them out, and the ignition they make now is nothing like the old one they used to make...no experience with it.
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The first Crane HI 4's were notorious for dropping one cylinder when they warmed up...they solved the problem and the replacement I got has lasted for over 10 years...S&S bought them out, and the ignition they make now is nothing like the old one they used to make...no experience with it.
For me, the simple Dyna S is my choice.