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Old 11-25-2016, 05:22 PM
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Default Replacement ignition module for BME 44

I would like to go to a higher voltage ig module for my BME 44. What are some recommendations?
Old 11-26-2016, 05:16 PM
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The modules from www.rcextremepower.net really put out a spark on 6 volts. Ive used a few of these and work well so far.

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Old 11-29-2016, 09:12 PM
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You can never go wrong with CH Ignitions. I go on on my twin BME 61.
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The BME has the sensor magnet behind the hub. With that said, will a rcexl module work with the existing sensor?
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Originally Posted by Decker79
The BME has the sensor magnet behind the hub. With that said, will a rcexl module work with the existing sensor?
Maybe ....

If it is a compatible Hall sensor, you can probably rewire it to work with an RCexl, RCXP / RCAME or CH ignition. I have done that a couple of times on Brison engines that use the sensor behind the hub. If that fails, CH should be able to make a sensor that will fit the application. You may want to call CH and visit with Adrian.
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Describe re-wire? Are you talking about changing the polarity? Switching red and black wires?
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The sensor will work with any of the ignitions posted here.

If your connector for the sensor is Futaba type it will work with no modifications.

If it has the small deans connector it will plug into the Futaba, there is a grove on one side of the connector. Just have it on the white wire side of the Futaba connector.

The only problem with doing this is it will enlarge the pin and a regular Futaba connector will not make contact if you try to use one.


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Thanks it has the Futaba end on it.
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Originally Posted by Decker79
Describe re-wire? Are you talking about changing the polarity? Switching red and black wires?
Milton covered all the bases. When I was referring to rewire, I meant installing a Futaba connector in place of the Deans plug.

By the way, I highly recommend his RCXP ignition and you can't find a better price. I'm running several of them on various engines.
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Thanks I should be good to go.

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