Do these cdi increase speed as advertised on Elite 50

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Do these cdi increase speed as advertised on Elite 50

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I just picked up a 1998 not running....2 questions

1-- I know after years of not running I will have a carb problem...I was thinking about a aftermarket new carb....or how do I clean the carb

2-- do these cdi increase power

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Post by stillspeeding »

If its stock just derestrict it, all the hi-po stuff is for the serious builders, before i change a cdi i change the coil-MSD street blaster :lol:
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Post by Dac »

after market carbs are fun but cost around 160$ and unless you plain on putting on a bore kit its rather useless.

the CDI box on hondas are unrestricted. those ebay boxes are a scam. Unless you have really high powered coil.

derestrict itonce you get it running, your top speed and take off will be way different along with your over all power.
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Post by stillspeeding »

Clean the fuel tank real good before you try to start the engine, bacteria lives in fuel, use a flashlight and you will see it floating, i use a turkey baster to suck it up.
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Post by tru72 »

actually those cdi boxes are not scams.. they do increase your rev, but advances the timing a little bit. Which makes your bike run hotter. I have a friend who makes those in taiwan..
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Post by stillspeeding »

For a stock engine it will do nothing and never buy a taiwan coil as they are worthless! factory coils put out more voltage :lol:
Can't afford speed then stay away from it!
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