Is this CDI just a replacement for stock?
No. It is designed as a higher-control performance CDI with tunable ignition behavior and map flexibility.
For people who want real performance gains, accurate timing, live tuning, and fast map switching.
Tuning Experience
A modern CDI should do more than fire the coil. It should give you control. With live tuning and map management, you can shape ignition behavior around your setup instead of forcing your setup to work around the ignition box.
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Strong spark. Precise timing. Real tuning flexibility. Upgrade to a CDI designed to give you more control over how your engine performs.
FAQ
No. It is designed as a higher-control performance CDI with tunable ignition behavior and map flexibility.
Yes. The system is built to support map switching so multiple ignition setups can be available when needed.
Basic use can be straightforward, but the tuning features give experienced users much more control.
The focus is on strong spark performance, accurate timing control, and a much more flexible tuning experience.
CG125 (later electric-start variants)
CB125 (many Asian-market EFI versions)
CBR125R (market-dependent)
Click 125 / Vario 125 (confirmed DC-CDI engine family)
CRF230L / CRF230M
CRF230F
XR150L
Wave 110 / 125 (many versions)
Grom / MSX125 (DC ignition via ECU-style module)
PCX125 / PCX150
YBR125
XT225 / XT250 (electric-start versions)
TTR230
Zuma 125
Cygnus 125
Nouvo series
GN125 (electric-start versions)
EN125
DR200SE
VanVan 200
Burgman 125 / 200
KLX140 (electric-start versions)
KLX150
KLX110
Eliminator 125
KSR110
Nearly all modern 4-stroke singles = DC-CDI or ECU-CDI
Honda Ruckus (GET engine)
Honda Metropolitan
Yamaha Zuma 50F / 125
Genuine Buddy 50 / 125
GY6 50 / 125 / 150 family (many variants DC-CDI)