- Location
- Brisbane Australia
Hi,
I've read a few threads with various issues with EPIC CDI's and wondering if my issue could be related to the EPIC. The ski runs but in the water it's gutless as and sounds wrong/flat. Annoyingly I've just done a top end build and am now stuffing around trying to nut this issue instead of running the thing in properly . The last ride, end of day literally putting it on the trailer it felt crap but was lowish on fuel so I'd just figured it was that. Turns out it was more than low fuel.
So it starts easy, idles OK, revs OK out of the water (maybe not 100% as snappy as normal but always hard to tell on the trailer). However in the water it's gutless, dead down low, very very slow to get on the pipe, and when it does still gutless. It also sounds very flat. To me it sounds like the timing is way off, probably retarded.
I had a stock CDI die on me a year or two back and symptoms seemed near identical, expect it progressed to being worse than this. I replaced this CDI with the epic and came good.
Hence why I'm wondering if the EPIC's have issues that manifest like the above.
I've checked all the resistance of the coils up front, all within spec and outputting correct voltage. I tried closing up the spark plug gap (new plugs) in case of weak spark, but no luck. It doesn't so much as miss/breakdown, just moan along sounding flat and sad, hence I think spark is still OK. During rebuild I didn't even remove the carbs or change any settings.
I've pulled the ebox out and have noticed that the black wire that comes out of the EPIC and runs both to earth and with the pink cable to the 3.5 jack connector has broken from it's bullet connect and was not earthed. There are 2x black wires, the other still connected fine.
Given it seems there are 2x earth wires out of the EPIC I'd imagine it may not matter, but in anycase I thought someone on here might know before I reconnect and put back together, take down to the water and test.
Cheers.
Dan
I've read a few threads with various issues with EPIC CDI's and wondering if my issue could be related to the EPIC. The ski runs but in the water it's gutless as and sounds wrong/flat. Annoyingly I've just done a top end build and am now stuffing around trying to nut this issue instead of running the thing in properly . The last ride, end of day literally putting it on the trailer it felt crap but was lowish on fuel so I'd just figured it was that. Turns out it was more than low fuel.
So it starts easy, idles OK, revs OK out of the water (maybe not 100% as snappy as normal but always hard to tell on the trailer). However in the water it's gutless, dead down low, very very slow to get on the pipe, and when it does still gutless. It also sounds very flat. To me it sounds like the timing is way off, probably retarded.
I had a stock CDI die on me a year or two back and symptoms seemed near identical, expect it progressed to being worse than this. I replaced this CDI with the epic and came good.
Hence why I'm wondering if the EPIC's have issues that manifest like the above.
I've checked all the resistance of the coils up front, all within spec and outputting correct voltage. I tried closing up the spark plug gap (new plugs) in case of weak spark, but no luck. It doesn't so much as miss/breakdown, just moan along sounding flat and sad, hence I think spark is still OK. During rebuild I didn't even remove the carbs or change any settings.
I've pulled the ebox out and have noticed that the black wire that comes out of the EPIC and runs both to earth and with the pink cable to the 3.5 jack connector has broken from it's bullet connect and was not earthed. There are 2x black wires, the other still connected fine.
Given it seems there are 2x earth wires out of the EPIC I'd imagine it may not matter, but in anycase I thought someone on here might know before I reconnect and put back together, take down to the water and test.
Cheers.
Dan