General recommendations, Voes considerations, Pc link cable and software – Zipper's Performance 317-105 User Manual

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Zipper's Performance Products, 6655-A Amberton Dr., Elkridge, MD 21075 Internal Ignition Part No. 317-105
Tel: (410)-579-2828 Fax: (410)-579-2835

www.zippersperformance.com

7/2006

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Figure 8 - Front Cylinder Timing Marks

GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS

Coil primary resistance must not be less than 3

ohms. Most OE style dual fire and aftermarket single
fire coils meet this requirement. Coils for the new Twin
Cam 88

engine have low primary resistance and are

not compatible.

Due to the short lengths involved on motorcycle

applications, energy losses in spark plug wires are
insignificant. OE carbon core suppression cables will
deteriorate after several years. For a more durable
replacement, we suggest spiral core spark plug cables.

The Zipper’s module is compatible with all

modern "ground sensing" type tachometers including
H-D

OE and Autometer units. The red status LED is

internally connected to the tachometer output. If the
red status LED blinks, the tachometer output should be
functional. Some early tachometers require a high
voltage trigger pulse. In this case, you will require a
commercially available tachometer adapter.

VOES CONSIDERATIONS

The vacuum switch (VOES) provides the

vacuum advance required by all street driven engines.
Additional advance under low manifold pressure
conditions improves idle stability and fuel economy.
Most 1980 and later motorcycles are equipped with a
OE VOES. Without vacuum advance at idle and part

throttle, thermodynamic efficiency is reduced and
engine temperatures increase significantly.

The VOES is normally open. At low manifold

pressure (or manifold vacuum greater than about 5
inch-Hg), the VOES grounds the purple/white wire and
causes the 317-105 module to generate additional
timing advance. The green VOES LED illuminates
whenever the VOES input is active (timing advanced).

The use of a VOES is required for proper

operation of the 317-105 module. If your motorcycle
did not include an OE VOES, you can use H-D

VOES

P/N 26566-91 for stock or mildly modified engines.

PC LINK CABLE AND SOFTWARE

The new USB Interface (P/N 399-110) provides

PC connectivity for all of our engine controls and
eliminates the requirement for multiple cables or a
separate USB adapter. Two Windows based programs
are available for use with the 317-105: PC Link Evo for
programming custom advance curves and other engine
parameters and Operating Statistics for viewing engine
operating data. Refer to the software documentation
for details.

The brown tachometer wire is used for the PC

link. The PC link can access the 317-105 module when
the ignition is turned on and the engine has not yet
been started. Once the engine is started, the brown
wire resumes its normal function of driving the
tachometer. Note that no damage occurs if the engine
is inadvertently started while the PC link is still
attached.

EARLY STYLE

LATE STYLE

1996 AND LATER (1995 AND LATER EXPORT)

TDC

20° BTDC (NOT USED)

35° BTDC

TDC

35° BTDC

35° BTDC

TDC

CAUTION: Do not use solid copper
spark plug cables or non-resistor type
spark plugs. The unit may misfire.

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