iceman wrote:Maybe just a result of the arm, alternator currents, gravity and design of the engine - rather than ECU doing anyhing wierd to position it?
Electrical for sure one way or the other (electro magnetic or not). Must be why our brothers overseas claim it's hard on the battery. It looks like it creeps up on the firing stroke but fires early swinging back and positioning perfectly at top dead center but that's crazy without some sensor guidance and magneto assist.
Unfortunately I can't understand what these people are saying thanks to the Tower of Babel.
"...what I consider to be a more useful purpose such as a sufficient lighting mechanism for the pet carrier ..."
Would someone care to explain this to me, Please? No pet carrier that I know of will just clip onto the top box platform without some real modifications. In Maddiedog's case, she is the copilot so she can sit up front. My dogs look at my bike and just bark when I start it up. Only Butch will ride in a crate in the back without fussing. It took a bit of modifying to get the crate to fit...and lots and lots of tie downs.
Currently own:
Red 2013 Honda PCX150 Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
"pet carrier" is the underseat storage area. Apparently at some time in the past Vespa had a warning sticker that the storage was not to be used for carrying pets (WTF? Would anybody be dumb enough to do that that they need a warning?). On the Modern Vespa forum, some sarcastic people started to refer to it as the "pet carrier".
Well that is a good one.
"Come on dog, jump in that pet carrier....I just hope I remember to get you out of there when I get home."
Ten hours later..."hey, has anyone seen the dog?"
:-/
Currently own:
Red 2013 Honda PCX150 Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
Who loves you more, your dog or your spouse?. To find out, lock them both in the trunk of the car for an hour. See who is happy when you open it. You have your answer.
On my scoot, getting there is WAY more than half the fun!
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Anyway back to the swingback thing.
The ACG starter motor positions the crank/piston in the optimum position for starting, and this is controlled by the ECU.
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LeewardCoast wrote:Is this a standard feature on PCX’s? My 2018 doesn’t do it and I can’t find any info on it in my owners manual.
The swing back crank positioning is part of the idle stop system which isn't fitted to the US model.
Its not mentioned in the global model handbook either because the user doesn't need to know about it.
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LeewardCoast wrote:Is this a standard feature on PCX’s? My 2018 doesn’t do it and I can’t find any info on it in my owners manual.
Not for North Americans.
Too complicated.
Don't need it.. Gas is cheap !! Saving a few cents vs the added cost does not equate for some time. Wont pay for itself if it breaks..
The newer p/u trucks are using it nowadays but they are relatively big gasoline burners when in local usage . I personally don't feature it as to me its one more thing to break and I can afford the few extra pennies for fuel.
easyrider wrote:Saving a few cents vs the added cost does not equate for some time. Wont pay for itself if it breaks.
There isn't any extra cost for the idle stop system.
Its free I guess..
I personally like the sound of the engine running knowing that when I hit the throttle it probably will go, but with the idle stop you just never know when you hit the throttle if its going to run . An engine running just offers a little more assurance.