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Gone Wild
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Anyone good or bad word on the Hunter works Tri-Fire plus CDI?
I got my Tires, wheels, floorplates and tip from them so I know the company is awesome. |
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Site Moderator
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 1,536
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I think that James has a aftermarket CDI box on his. Not sure of the make though
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b quiet
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: in the creek
Posts: 8,286
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The CDI box on mine I think came off of a Grizzly (it causes the reverse light to stay on continuously). I have never installed the factory CDI to compare. My Rhino will run almost 50 mph without the full windshield, if that helps. It also has a torque clutch kit which I would guess slows the top speed a little.
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Gone Wild
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From what Hunterworks says is that with the CDI and the Sheave you will get 58mph on stock tires. I think just the CDI was like 50mph. But from what I was always told and thought was CDI's were kinda dangerous by allowing your engine to run such higher RPMS.
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TOD WILD
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: YUMA AZ
Posts: 408
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I think that the rhino engine can handle the raised rev limit and timing
change I think they just copied the grizzly timing and fixed the dash lite problems as for Hunterworks I believe Todd is as honest as they come he helped me out with my VDI that I purchased from him when there were issues!!! |
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 42
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just get the dynatech. most rhino companies sell them, it get rid of the foward and reverse limiter. I know that some of the early tri fire cdi boxes had problems. almost every rhino owners run a dynatech so just go with that!
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 42
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not dangerous at all. check rhinoforums.net . they can help u. the speed limiter was just a safety feature. why would the grizly have the cdi without the limiter if it was bad for the motor. you motor will be totally fine.
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Getting Wild
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Ruston, LA
Posts: 82
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I dont know about the 58 mph number. Im running a Black Rhino CDI with a grizzly sheave and only get 49 mph. I do run 27" tires, but it shouldnt be that much off. Most the people I talk to cant run 58 mph with just those two products. Most people have more done to their engine to go that fast.
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b quiet
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: in the creek
Posts: 8,286
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I agree with Doubletake. I doubt you'll see 58 from a cdi swap. I'm running about 50 tops with mine and that is pushing it on pavement.
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