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Pedro_b
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Post by Pedro_b »

could u convert the nc30 to use a nsr 250 smart card ignition? or is it worth getting an alarm with this function built in?
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Simple answer is no!
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Which function?

The idea behind the MC28 smartcard system wasn't so much security, it was each that an owner could have several smartcards, each one containing a different ECU map so the engine could be tuned for each specific application quickley and easily by selecting the apropriate smart-card upon startup. (ie track use / rain / general use)
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didnt someone try to fitout a nc with that system a couple of years ago on here ?
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Post by tanuki »

No because it's just not possible as stated the card itself hold the fuel mapping which in turn works with the PGM unit which is basicaly the CDI, trying to use a 2 stroke CDI on a 4 stroke would be like trying to make toast in a microwave.

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