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Anybody got an SV1000 Flywheel to hand ?

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#1 ·
I'm trying to establish if the SV1000 flywheel has the same number of Ignition triggers on the circumference as the TLS/TLR

If so, then I know the Dynojet Ignition Module for the SV1000 will work on the TL (as there isn't one available for the TL)

Starting from the FT mark and counting clockwise the TL has 4 triggers starting at the angles below :-

FT + 45Deg = 5.5mm wide trigger
FT + 135Deg = 52mm wide trigger
FT + 225Deg = 5.5mm wide trigger
FT + 315Deg = 5.5mm wide trigger
 
#3 ·
Thanks Coose, that flywheel deffinately looks different :banghead

I considered changing to the SV setup years ago, but it means everything, Dual butterfly TB's, clocks, loom, ECU etc etc

I'm hopefully seeing Paul at Dynobike today for a chat on how to approach it :devious
 
#4 ·
Curious how you went with this?

I'm a research nazi, and looking into a TL1000S build with a SV1000 ECU swap (mostly for the 32bit ECU upgrade and compatibility with the PCV and autotune). From what I can tell most of the sensors are there for a SV swap, bar the oxygen sensor which should be a relatively simply fix and the different trigger wheel for the crank sensor. From what I have found the SV has 22 trigger points as opposed to 4 on the TL. The 2003/2004 SV 'seems' the simplest because it still uses the cam sensor (2005+ drop the cam sensor for two IAP sensors).
 
#6 ·
I did stumble across one guy that made a PCV Pti work on his TL but I think he was only using it as a fuel controller, plus a lot of forums seem to suggest it would be "unstable". Other than that, there is almost zero info on it.
 
#8 ·
Thanks, I did see this mentioned elsewhere and several people make numerous attempts to find out more. I've spent many, many hours chasing info, hence why I'm arriving at the SV ECU path. It seems doable and I'll definitely share anything if I can make it work :)