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Dyna, MSD, and Vortex are all aftermarket CDI box makers. I run the MSD, and several people in here, run the Dyna. You'll have to make the choice, depending on your riding style, and personal preferrence.

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You can leave the aftermarket CDI boxes set on the "factory" settings, and just plug it in, and ride. The MSD is adjustable with switches on the back, so it's easy to change, if you ever want to. The Dyna has 4 pre-set curves, that you can pick from, so it's not like it's difficult or anything. Other than the ones I listed, I don't know of anything else out there.

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Thank you.

 

All those you named are programable, but I am looking for something more "plug-and-play" kinda thing, just like the one from YAMAHA that allows to increase the RPM limit by 1000

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Get the Dyna, plug it in. You don't have to program it but you will always have the option in the future. It comes with a switch that allows you to change between 4 curves as you like. I got mine from Trinity a couple years ago.

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I did nothing but general repairs to the shee this winter.looking to spend a little something on her!!

 

Hoping to hear more info about the aftermarket cdi boxes.just not sure if it will suit my needs.I do have the interest in the dyna.Cound not find the website for msd yet.

 

I ride trails and have more than enough wheel spin the way it is.What does changes of the power curve really do?I don't need anymore H.P. i can't get all I have to the ground now....

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I use the Vortex on my YFZ 450 and love it. it comes with a handlebar mounted switch to go from a enhanced stock curve with +1000 rev limit, to one of the preprogramed curves. I really like the plugs for the tether.. just ran the tether wires right to the CDI

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I use the Vortex on my YFZ 450 and love it.  it comes with a handlebar mounted switch to go from a enhanced stock curve with +1000 rev limit, to one of the preprogramed curves. I really like the plugs for the tether.. just ran the tether wires right to the CDI

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Where did you get that Vortex CDi box from? I can't find it :huh:

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The Dyna is a good investment. The different curves are noticable. You can tell that the powerband is in different spots and also can rev out higher. Plus the stock curve on the dyna is better then the stock on a yamaha cdi. And like they said, you could then program the cdi later if needed.

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The Dyna is a good investment.  The different curves are noticable.  You can tell that the powerband is in different spots and also can rev out higher.  Plus the stock curve on the dyna is better then the stock on a yamaha cdi.  And like they said, you could then program the cdi later if needed.

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What do you mean by program the cdi?the dyno has 4 preset setting and can not set each to your liking right....

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That makes sence,i saw the dyna fs for $100 and $300 something.The $300 one must be with the kit to program the unit.

 

Can anyone explain the different curves on the cheaper one? I want to know how many out of the 4 would work for trail riding.

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