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jims72 04-06-2012 06:11 PM

Chrysler ignition module and voltage regulator on g2
 
As the title says i have figured out how to wire in a chrysler ignition module or ecm and voltage regulator to my g2 in place of the ever expensive not so reliable gutless yamaha igniter and that expensive over priced voltage regulator that is on the cart now. the new ignition parts will cost you under 30 bucks from auto zone and carry a lifetime warranty. you also are able to retain a rev limiter but it caps out at 5600 rpm instead of 3500.Also i have figured out how to get a more reliable regulation of the voltage by installing the chrysler voltage reg.I was going to use an HEI but the chrysler ignition box is better in many aspects.main one being is it is water proof and vibration proof not to mention being 10x more reliable and capable of handling way more voltage than any stock hei ever could. I will show the diagram i used later if any here are in need of it or if you are interested.The main reason i did the switch was not for performance it was because yamaha is a bunch of greedy A$$^%!$ and want way to much for their stuff .So not only is this a cheaper more affordable route its actually smarter and more efficient.

toadady 04-06-2012 08:33 PM

Re: Chrysler ignition module and voltage regulator on g2
 
well show it

jims72 04-06-2012 10:24 PM

Re: Chrysler ignition module and voltage regulator on g2
 
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Attachment 64869Attachment 64868here ya go the pins are numbered one through five in a clockwise manner. I would also like to add that you have to mount the ign module to the frame as the case is the ground. any other questions just ask i would love to help. I have been using this setup for a week now without any problems. also female bullet connectors work to connect your wire ends to the module. You can use the dual pin ballast resistor as shown here and just leave the other side open until needed.Kinda like carrying a spare,but the single pole used on chrysler ignition systems until 71 works just as well.

TomC 04-06-2012 10:41 PM

Re: Chrysler ignition module and voltage regulator on g2
 
Do you have part numbers. This sounds awesome.

jims72 04-06-2012 10:59 PM

Re: Chrysler ignition module and voltage regulator on g2
 
autozone part numbers for the ignition module are cr109 or cr100 either one works. if you look up the parts for a 72 6.6l roadrunner they are what i used. any ballast resistor will work off any year before 82. :thumbup: I will add pics of my setup soon. I am still working on my voltage regulator but that is a seperate system. i would also like to add i believe this will work with any golf car with electronic ignition.

jims72 04-07-2012 12:05 AM

Re: Chrysler ignition module and voltage regulator on g2
 
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par.../N-intyiZ9n86a

ballast resistor part number cr105


http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par.../N-intyiZ9n80t

ignition module cr109


here are the parts needed .additional items would be one roll 14-16 ga wire and a box of bullet connectors in which you will need 4 of the female ends.you may also need some butt connectors and male and female spades.

JcXtreme72 04-07-2012 03:27 AM

Re: Chrysler ignition module and voltage regulator on g2
 
How is the cold starting? My G2 hates the cold. I actually wired up a hidden toggle so I can fire it up and let it warm up before I can use it in the snow. I know I know it's not smart and it's dangerous and could cause major problems if left in gear. I used a CC FNR switch so it can't start with the switch in anything but neutral. It also is always parked in the back yard aimed at my old pos truck bed trailer just in case.

toadady 04-07-2012 09:19 AM

Re: Chrysler ignition module and voltage regulator on g2
 
i wonder why couldn't a person use a ignition module off a ford truck, the ones they used in the late 70's earlie 80's

http://www.justanswer.com/uploads/ba...rk_diagram.jpg

jims72 04-07-2012 01:18 PM

Re: Chrysler ignition module and voltage regulator on g2
 
it always start right up for me. as far as using a ford box you probably could but it is twice the size price and less dependable then the chrysler unit.

jims72 04-07-2012 01:28 PM

Re: Chrysler ignition module and voltage regulator on g2
 
here i the ford box if anyone wants to try it too. http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...diyprod5-b2c10


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