twinzr900 Posted May 11, 2005 Report Posted May 11, 2005 i am planing on putting the lazer tech lights or whatever there called (there in rockey moutain atv) and i am putting them i nthe stock position and plan on getting ride of the stock ones. do i need the high output stator for this or are the bulbs the same as stock? thanks Quote
wesw Posted May 11, 2005 Report Posted May 11, 2005 you will if you buy their high output lights where a stock stator wont power them correctly Quote
twinzr900 Posted May 12, 2005 Author Report Posted May 12, 2005 would itn hurt just to throw it on my bike anyway...i plan on getting the timing plate Quote
wesw Posted May 12, 2005 Report Posted May 12, 2005 if it was me i would get the high output lights most are 75watt adn get a 200 watt stator you wont be sorry. worth the money by being about to see a shit load better at nite Quote
hittintrees srh Posted May 12, 2005 Report Posted May 12, 2005 is there any reason to upgrade your stator? how ment watts does a stocker produce? Quote
wesw Posted May 12, 2005 Report Posted May 12, 2005 i think a stock one was 100-120 maybe it will only power 35 watt bulbs a new 200 watt will power 75 watters Quote
Wallrat Posted May 12, 2005 Report Posted May 12, 2005 (edited) Every stator made for the banshee has 2 circuits, an ignition and a lighting. Aftermarket stators won't do anything performance-wise if that's what you're thinking, they have the same ignition output as a stock stator. The stock stator puts out 70w on the lighting circuit, enough to run 2 35w lamps (the tailight uses very little juice). Something like the ricky stator 200w stator puts out 200w, enough to run 2 100w lights, 4 50w lights, etc. Just look at the wattage of the lights that you want to run and base it on that. Oh and slapping in some higher wattage lights on a stock stator will actually make them dimmer and yellower. So make sure you stay at or below your stator output. Edited May 12, 2005 by Wallrat Quote
Killdmycobra Posted June 16, 2005 Report Posted June 16, 2005 Every stator made for the banshee has 2 circuits, an ignition and a lighting. Aftermarket stators won't do anything performance-wise if that's what you're thinking, they have the same ignition output as a stock stator. The stock stator puts out 70w on the lighting circuit, enough to run 2 35w lamps (the tailight uses very little juice). Something like the ricky stator 200w stator puts out 200w, enough to run 2 100w lights, 4 50w lights, etc. Just look at the wattage of the lights that you want to run and base it on that. Oh and slapping in some higher wattage lights on a stock stator will actually make them dimmer and yellower. So make sure you stay at or below your stator output. 368447[/snapback] So there is no ignition benefit from running a high wattage stator??? Quote
SANDSTAR Posted June 16, 2005 Report Posted June 16, 2005 No. And twin900, whats up with your spelling? Did some keys fall out of your keyboard? Quote
Dark Ranger Posted June 16, 2005 Report Posted June 16, 2005 No. And twin900, whats up with your spelling? Did some keys fall out of your keyboard? 382375[/snapback] Quote
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