dingy
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I am checking to see if there would be enough interest from members to make it feasible for me to buy about 10 (or more) of the Ignitech TCIP4 V80 TCI ignition modules. These units would be a 30 minute or less job to install & be riding with.
I would get these units from Ignitech, pre-load a VMax program setup with mileage and performance balanced. The adapter harness would include the wiring for the pressure sensor that the TCI uses. The stock VMax boost sensor is not compatible with the Ignitech unit & can't be used. I would supply either a brand new boost sensor or one from a auto recycler, the second option being much more economical & would be fully tested by me.
I will be able to supply unit in either 85-89, 4 pickup coils or 90-07, 1 pickup coil versions .
Ignitech Site link:
http://www.ignitech.cz/english/aindex.htm
I can get these units and resell them with a gently used boost sensor, fully tested and ready to go for $225 US plus shipping. If a new boost sensor is wanted the cost would increase by about $50 (subject to change). I would need a partial prepayment in order to finance this. Balance of payment due when ready to ship by me. Turn around time would be about 2 weeks. It would take me about a week to get TCI's and some time to wire & test them.
And being upfront about it, this is about $25 less than the unit can be purchased from Ignitech and the cost of a used boost sensor factored in.
All that would be needed by user to utilize this unit would be to unplug the 2 cables from the existing TCI & plug them into the adapter harness. Then mount the TCI, which is slightly larger than a pack of smokes & mount the boost sensor. Connect the hose from the #2 intake boot to the boost sensor.
The TCI can be hooked up to a laptop that either has a com port or one with a USB port & an adapter that will be made available. It will not be necessary to have a laptop hookup if you do not desire to modify the program I would load in it. With the use of a laptop connection, the user can customize settings as desired.
The Ignitech thread on the Venture site is located at link below, there is a lot of info in it. You may need to sign in for a 60 free trial to be able to view it. I will supply an electronic manual with the TCI. I will also put on the CD any useful info I have collected while using this unit. Each CD will have additional info such as bike wiring schematics and other items not supplied by Ignitech. The Ignitech manual, TCIP4 program and initial module program will also be included.
http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=40414
1st picture shows the TCI, wiring harness, a used pressure sensor and the software CD. Also are extra pins Ignitech supplies if user wants to add other non-utilized features of TCI, such as fuel pump relay control, shift light, inputs for shut off features. Also, so far I have not been able to get the Servo mode of the Ignitech TCI to drive the gerard motor. Ignitech only puts out 5vdc max signal for motor. I am working on a solution for this issue. The Vboost will still operate with its original controller though.
2nd picture shows an boost sensor.
3rd picture shows end view of TCI
4th picture shows adapter harness with boost sensor leads.
5th picture shows Miscellaneous settings screen
6th picture shows Bike settings screen
7th picture shows 2D advance map example, would be different in supplied format.
8th picture shows 3D advance map example, would be different in supplied format.
Last picture shows test screen.
Gary
I would get these units from Ignitech, pre-load a VMax program setup with mileage and performance balanced. The adapter harness would include the wiring for the pressure sensor that the TCI uses. The stock VMax boost sensor is not compatible with the Ignitech unit & can't be used. I would supply either a brand new boost sensor or one from a auto recycler, the second option being much more economical & would be fully tested by me.
I will be able to supply unit in either 85-89, 4 pickup coils or 90-07, 1 pickup coil versions .
Ignitech Site link:
http://www.ignitech.cz/english/aindex.htm
I can get these units and resell them with a gently used boost sensor, fully tested and ready to go for $225 US plus shipping. If a new boost sensor is wanted the cost would increase by about $50 (subject to change). I would need a partial prepayment in order to finance this. Balance of payment due when ready to ship by me. Turn around time would be about 2 weeks. It would take me about a week to get TCI's and some time to wire & test them.
And being upfront about it, this is about $25 less than the unit can be purchased from Ignitech and the cost of a used boost sensor factored in.
All that would be needed by user to utilize this unit would be to unplug the 2 cables from the existing TCI & plug them into the adapter harness. Then mount the TCI, which is slightly larger than a pack of smokes & mount the boost sensor. Connect the hose from the #2 intake boot to the boost sensor.
The TCI can be hooked up to a laptop that either has a com port or one with a USB port & an adapter that will be made available. It will not be necessary to have a laptop hookup if you do not desire to modify the program I would load in it. With the use of a laptop connection, the user can customize settings as desired.
The Ignitech thread on the Venture site is located at link below, there is a lot of info in it. You may need to sign in for a 60 free trial to be able to view it. I will supply an electronic manual with the TCI. I will also put on the CD any useful info I have collected while using this unit. Each CD will have additional info such as bike wiring schematics and other items not supplied by Ignitech. The Ignitech manual, TCIP4 program and initial module program will also be included.
http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=40414
1st picture shows the TCI, wiring harness, a used pressure sensor and the software CD. Also are extra pins Ignitech supplies if user wants to add other non-utilized features of TCI, such as fuel pump relay control, shift light, inputs for shut off features. Also, so far I have not been able to get the Servo mode of the Ignitech TCI to drive the gerard motor. Ignitech only puts out 5vdc max signal for motor. I am working on a solution for this issue. The Vboost will still operate with its original controller though.
2nd picture shows an boost sensor.
3rd picture shows end view of TCI
4th picture shows adapter harness with boost sensor leads.
5th picture shows Miscellaneous settings screen
6th picture shows Bike settings screen
7th picture shows 2D advance map example, would be different in supplied format.
8th picture shows 3D advance map example, would be different in supplied format.
Last picture shows test screen.
Gary