Ok I've seen multiple threads and discussions on this topic, but none of them left me with a definitive answer. I'm looking at the Service Honda CR500 ignitions.....what needs to be done to correctly run this ignition on a 250R?
Also about the 02-Newer CR250 ignitions....Is there a concern in the differences once they went to the electronic PV? How will that effect it for the TRX250R vs. the 2001 system?
There are so many choices now it's hard to pick one. I'm hoping @rsss396 chimes in on this
2001 CR250 vs. 2002-newer CR250 vs. Service Honda CR500
What I know about the Service Honda is what BDT sold to a member here and it was a bolt on piece using a adapter plate like ESR's 01 and earlier style plate.
If you buy directly from sevice honda it may or may not have the correct size centering hole on the stator plate, A cr500 has a smaller stator side crank seal so the centering shoulder on the case is also smaller. The cr125 plate fits perfect on a cr500 but will not fit on a cr250- ESR 250r trx adapter plate unless you machine the stator plate to the larger cr250 ID. or mount the stator and wiring on a cr250 mounting plate
They may kick start a little different because they are programed to ignore the first revolution and fire on the second, this helps prevent kick backs but sometimes requires a second quick kick to get it to fire, I have a feeling this is more of cr500 situation because the gearing on the cr500 kicker spins the crank slightly slower and less revolutions than the trx250r.
I have not heard of any failures yet on the cr500 forums so they seam to be reliable, I forget who was making them but they have been around awhile.
The 2001 CR250 gets the most attention with the 2000 close behind, my personal experience with both year's is there is no difference on the dyno between the
2000 and 2001 cdi, so do not be afraid to run a 2000 cr250, and to be honest with my engine\pipe setup on the dyno, the 2000 cr125 with about +1 degree of advance had the best curve to work with my motor.
That does not mean it will be best for yours just like a 2001 is not guaranteed to best on everyones motor\pipe.
The problem is everyone thinks there is a best year but only testing your motor setup on a dyno or track will prove which timing curve works best with your motor/pipe setup