gk76a derestricted cdi
Forum rules
Please can you post items for sale or wanted in the correct For Sale section. Items / bikes for sale here will be removed without warning. Reasons for this are in the FAQ. Thanks
Please can you post items for sale or wanted in the correct For Sale section. Items / bikes for sale here will be removed without warning. Reasons for this are in the FAQ. Thanks
-
- Settled in member
- Posts: 233
- Joined: Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:01 pm
- Bike owned: gk76a
- Location: singapore
gk76a derestricted cdi
anybody tried before? saw some made in china in evilbay. does it really work? other than china, where else? whats the difference with adding a resistor? 

-
- Settled in member
- Posts: 28
- Joined: Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:59 pm
- Bike owned: gsxr 400
- Location: suffolk
Re: gk76a derestricted cdi
not sure i saw a youtube vid of those a cdi from his shiny new suppliar! (i assume china) not working and it wasnt even new he said just a old 1 sold to him as new
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z87yvgRSsGk
bit i also saw this one, looks expensive though
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTdn2J2H ... re=related
and just to add mine has one of those resistor max rev boxs but still seems to limit to 15 or 16k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z87yvgRSsGk
bit i also saw this one, looks expensive though

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTdn2J2H ... re=related
and just to add mine has one of those resistor max rev boxs but still seems to limit to 15 or 16k
- Variablevalves suck
- Site Supporter
- Posts: 1922
- Joined: Sat Jan 24, 2009 10:52 am
- Bike owned: GSXR Carb o'ring kits supplied
- Location: Stoke-on-trent
Re: gk76a derestricted cdi
The standard cdi is not restricted!
Only restriction is the 180kh speed limiter that can be over come using a simple resistor.
The Mmax and posh boxes are simply housing a resistor.
If you put your bike on a dyno it will make power to about 14000 rpm and then the power will drop off a cliff, over reving (15000 rpm) will just kill the motor VERY quickly.
The bike will be slower ridden this way!
Only restriction is the 180kh speed limiter that can be over come using a simple resistor.
The Mmax and posh boxes are simply housing a resistor.
If you put your bike on a dyno it will make power to about 14000 rpm and then the power will drop off a cliff, over reving (15000 rpm) will just kill the motor VERY quickly.
The bike will be slower ridden this way!
-
- Settled in member
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Tue Jul 10, 2012 6:08 pm
Re: gk76a derestricted cdi
actually the main point here is... why do u need to 'derestrict' your gsxr?
track? touring for long distance?
for me, its both of the above. u dont want to cut short a riding trip of 2000km with a burnt cdi.
so the standard cdi acts as a backup for the trip.
judging by what u said, your rotors are in need of a replacement and u ride almost daily.
would suggest u do up your brakes before power upgrades.
track? touring for long distance?
for me, its both of the above. u dont want to cut short a riding trip of 2000km with a burnt cdi.
so the standard cdi acts as a backup for the trip.
judging by what u said, your rotors are in need of a replacement and u ride almost daily.
would suggest u do up your brakes before power upgrades.
-
- Settled in member
- Posts: 233
- Joined: Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:01 pm
- Bike owned: gk76a
- Location: singapore
Re: gk76a derestricted cdi
do not keep stalking me just because you know me. anyway, we dont really know each other. this forum is for questions. please do not be a idiot down here. sorry for being straight. i dont go into SBF much because there's alot of idiots down there posting rubbish with no help @ all. you can keep what you know to yourself. please keep your useless comments away from me. this is a warning. thank you. i'm not interested in starting any argument with you. just stay away.cookiesol wrote:actually the main point here is... why do u need to 'derestrict' your gsxr?
track? touring for long distance?
for me, its both of the above. u dont want to cut short a riding trip of 2000km with a burnt cdi.
so the standard cdi acts as a backup for the trip.
judging by what u said, your rotors are in need of a replacement and u ride almost daily.
would suggest u do up your brakes before power upgrades.
Last edited by ben2306 on Sat Jul 14, 2012 10:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Settled in member
- Posts: 233
- Joined: Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:01 pm
- Bike owned: gk76a
- Location: singapore
Re: gk76a derestricted cdi
so there's no derestricted cdi @ all? i understood what you said. i was thinking what a derestricted cdi can do more or different from adding a resistor. i knew about the resistor. will post some pics soon on the other thread for you to help me identify the wire. not much chance to do it recently.Variablevalves suck wrote:The standard cdi is not restricted!
Only restriction is the 180kh speed limiter that can be over come using a simple resistor.
The Mmax and posh boxes are simply housing a resistor.
If you put your bike on a dyno it will make power to about 14000 rpm and then the power will drop off a cliff, over reving (15000 rpm) will just kill the motor VERY quickly.
The bike will be slower ridden this way!

-
- Settled in member
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Tue Jul 10, 2012 6:08 pm
Re: gk76a derestricted cdi
wow.. stalker? hahahahaben2306 wrote:do not keep stalking me just because you know me. anyway, we dont really know each other. this forum is for questions. please do not be a idiot down here. sorry for being straight. i dont go into SBF much because there's alot of idiots down there posting rubbish with no help @ all. you can keep what you know to yourself. please keep your useless comments away from me. this is a warning. thank you. i'm not interested in starting any argument with you. just stay away.cookiesol wrote:actually the main point here is... why do u need to 'derestrict' your gsxr?
track? touring for long distance?
for me, its both of the above. u dont want to cut short a riding trip of 2000km with a burnt cdi.
so the standard cdi acts as a backup for the trip.
judging by what u said, your rotors are in need of a replacement and u ride almost daily.
would suggest u do up your brakes before power upgrades.
i have proof on my mobile of u texting me for things from advice to whom my bike is sold to and what bike i am getting next...
sbf *another forum* people are idiots posting rubbish?
if they are idiots, whose the bigger idiot who kept texting me with technical advice or parts questions for AGES?
i should be the one saying. pls stop texting questions to me and stay away pls.
thanks!
-
- Settled in member
- Posts: 233
- Joined: Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:01 pm
- Bike owned: gk76a
- Location: singapore
Re: gk76a derestricted cdi
i'm not interested to argue with you. but if you think i text you like i'm so hoping to learn things from you. maybe you will know the truth 1 day, not from me
. a person who hides nothing has nothing to fear.

- CRM
- Admin NWAA
- Posts: 2972
- Joined: Sat Apr 05, 2008 2:06 pm
- Location: NorthWest
- Contact: