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Author: Subject: Reconfiguring MSnS for Edis
flak monkey

posted on 24/3/09 at 08:44 PM Reply With Quote
Reconfiguring MSnS for Edis

OK, so I will need to do some internal modding to the MSnS to be seable with the Edis module, but I am seriously confused now.

The input circuit stuff seems relatively straightforward, however the stuff on the MS site contradicts that on the MSnS site somewhat. E.g on installing (or not) D1, D2 and C30.

But what happens with the output circuit? My board currently has 2 VB921 coil drivers installed which I want to do away with and use the EDIS. Is it best to rip the whole output circuit out and start again? The output mods on the MSnS site are simple, but what is the starting point for them??

David





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paulf

posted on 24/3/09 at 10:04 PM Reply With Quote
I just did my version 2.2 unit and used the instructions on MSnS site, it worked straight off.I would remove the Vb 921s and start from scratch.
Why are you going to Edis? is it because of the reliability issues with Vb921s? if so I think there are now better driver transistors for the job as the VB921s are obselete.If using edis the hard rev limiter becomes fuel only as it wont work with Edis.
Paul

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flak monkey

posted on 25/3/09 at 07:52 AM Reply With Quote
Yes mainly doing it because of the reliability, and also its meant to be easier.

David





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