Next Generation Magneto/CDI for the 66cc 2-stroke bicycle engine
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Next Generation Magneto/CDI for the 66cc 2-stroke bicycle engine
My engine supplier has just got his hands on a 66cc sample engine for me to test; using the new magneto design.
If i find that it's reliable and operates with similar efficiency as the current magneto/coil design, he will order a container shipment.
The engine is similar if not identical to the Grubee Skyhawk "SuperRat", in that it uses an identical 47mm bore, though the stroke is 38mm instead of the "SuperRat" 40mm stroke, which makes the "Rat" engine 69cc; an extra 3cc over the engine i have received.
Here is the engine on the Grubee webpage,
http://www.grubeeinc.com/USA/SkyHawk%20Gt5-SR%20SuperRat.html
Having said that, the normal 70cc engines he sells use a 40mm stroke, so if the crankshafts are the same between the new engine design and the old engine design, it would seen logical that the longer stroke crankshaft could be retrofitted into the new engine design.
Thankfully this new engine design is now being sold in the mass market; making magneto parts readily available; Gasbike being one of the suppliers,
http://www.gasbike.net/grubee-skyhawk-gt5-sr-66cc-80cc-slant-head-standard-finish-bike-motor-kit.html
The next question directed at my bicycle engine kit supplier was of the ignition advance curve: was it a 4-stroke advance curve like the commonly available magneto/CDI or a proper 2-stroke ignition advance curve.
It turned out that he was unable to give me an answer so i had to do some more digging, hence i went to town on Google.
Doing some research revealed that this particular integrated magneto system is used on the 2-stroke 3WF18 misting blower,
http://www.delshine-garden.com/pid12366891/3WF18-9+(20L)+131kw+Agricultural+Power+Sprayer.htm
http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/coil-and-rotor-for-WFB-18_307572702.html
and
the company that manufacturers the integrated magneto is Zhongci, which lists the part number as ZC6002, so spare parts supply is not a problem,
http://www.cnzhongci.com/ENGLISH/productshow.asp?id=1198
so, without further ado, here are the photos,
A side note is that a small flywheel puller will be needed to remove this type of magnet from the crankshaft:
If i find that it's reliable and operates with similar efficiency as the current magneto/coil design, he will order a container shipment.
The engine is similar if not identical to the Grubee Skyhawk "SuperRat", in that it uses an identical 47mm bore, though the stroke is 38mm instead of the "SuperRat" 40mm stroke, which makes the "Rat" engine 69cc; an extra 3cc over the engine i have received.
Here is the engine on the Grubee webpage,
http://www.grubeeinc.com/USA/SkyHawk%20Gt5-SR%20SuperRat.html
Having said that, the normal 70cc engines he sells use a 40mm stroke, so if the crankshafts are the same between the new engine design and the old engine design, it would seen logical that the longer stroke crankshaft could be retrofitted into the new engine design.
Thankfully this new engine design is now being sold in the mass market; making magneto parts readily available; Gasbike being one of the suppliers,
http://www.gasbike.net/grubee-skyhawk-gt5-sr-66cc-80cc-slant-head-standard-finish-bike-motor-kit.html
The next question directed at my bicycle engine kit supplier was of the ignition advance curve: was it a 4-stroke advance curve like the commonly available magneto/CDI or a proper 2-stroke ignition advance curve.
It turned out that he was unable to give me an answer so i had to do some more digging, hence i went to town on Google.
Doing some research revealed that this particular integrated magneto system is used on the 2-stroke 3WF18 misting blower,
http://www.delshine-garden.com/pid12366891/3WF18-9+(20L)+131kw+Agricultural+Power+Sprayer.htm
http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/coil-and-rotor-for-WFB-18_307572702.html
and
the company that manufacturers the integrated magneto is Zhongci, which lists the part number as ZC6002, so spare parts supply is not a problem,
http://www.cnzhongci.com/ENGLISH/productshow.asp?id=1198
so, without further ado, here are the photos,
A side note is that a small flywheel puller will be needed to remove this type of magnet from the crankshaft:
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Re: Next Generation Magneto/CDI for the 66cc 2-stroke bicycle engine
Yeah I'm in doubt it will make much of an improvement. I'd suggest this before removing the cover. The mag is likely sufficient according to this review ...
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Re: Next Generation Magneto/CDI for the 66cc 2-stroke bicycle engine
Based on specifications, the Rocket Racing CDI is a distant second best choice compared to the Jaguar CDI, for the Jaguar CDI has multi adjustable ignition curves to suit a variety of compression ratios should the bike be fitted with various aftermarket billet cylinder heads.
The manufacturers of the Rocket Racing CDI had the opportunity to make an improved version of the Jaguar CDI, giving the option of increased ignition adjustability, but sadly they went backwards and created a fixed ignition curve CDI.
The Jaguar CDI is being constantly developed and now includes temperature compensation built into the electronic hardware.
The manufacturers of the Rocket Racing CDI had the opportunity to make an improved version of the Jaguar CDI, giving the option of increased ignition adjustability, but sadly they went backwards and created a fixed ignition curve CDI.
The Jaguar CDI is being constantly developed and now includes temperature compensation built into the electronic hardware.
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