Description
Only for Piaggio / Gilera engines before 2003.
MVT Millenium ignition
The MVT Millenium ignition is the entry-level model from MVT. The Millenium is nonetheless an extremely powerful ignition thanks to its resistance at high engine speeds and the special CDI.
Like the original alternator, it is an analog ignition with an external rotor, but the Millenium can still achieve speeds far above the level of the original ignition. It is also a quality product with a long life expectancy.
ADVANTAGES MVT Millenium
- Powerful, inexpensive ignition
- With light
- Ignition timing with Plug & Play CDI or Digimax module
- Max. Speed up to 22000 rpm
- Simple installation
- Lighter flywheel (better torque)
Function of an alternator
The ignition or alternator consists of various elements that produce a spark at the spark plug, which ignites the mixture and thus makes the engine run.
Alternators are not always electronic. Vintage mopeds like the Peugeot 103 or the Mobylette have breaker ignitions, unfortunately they wear out quickly and become easily misaligned.
Nowadays, all vehicles have electronic ignitions, which are more reliable and durable.
The ignition consists of a rotor or pole wheel, a stator with the ignition coils, a wiring harness and a CDI. We won't go into too much technical details here, but the ignition, which is attached to the crankshaft, generates an AC voltage with the crankshaft rotating. This voltage is passed to a capacitor, which stores this energy to pass it on at the right time to the coil, which acts as a transformer to make the spark plug produce a spark.
Simply put, the ignition generates the electrical energy needed for the plug to produce a spark, which in turn causes the mixture to explode.
Ignition Performance
While most 50cc motorcycles and scooters are equipped with alternators that generate the power for the vehicle's lighting in addition to the energy for the spark, there are also racing ignitions like those found on motocross machines.
Performance can be improved very effectively via the ignition. By changing the ignition timing, you can optimize the engine's performance, but you should have the required know-how to do so.
The weight of the rotor can also affect engine performance. A lighter rotor will allow for a quicker increase in rpm, while a heavier rotor can help improve torque.
On 50cc motorcycles and scooters, you can change the ignition with a simple offset woodruff key, or you can buy for an internal rotor ignition. Most racing ignitions with an internal rotor also have a CDI with variable ignition timing, which maintains high torque at low rpm and maximum power at high rpm, as the explosion always occurs at the optimum time.
Removing and Installing an Alternator
To remove and reinstall the ignition, you will need special tools:
- For disassembly you need a flywheel puller to remove the magnetic rotor.
- When reinstalling the ignition you need a micrometer to adjust the ignition.
Here is a detailed tutorial to help you install an internal rotor ignition.
MVT Millenium Piaggio Zip ignition before 2003 | |
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Article no. | MVT-EXT109 |
EAN | 3701674303516 |
Weight | 1,52 kg |
Series | Millenium |
Brand | MVT |
Product type | Alternator |
Ignition type | Analog |
Power supply lighting | With power supply |
Je l'utilise avec le digimax uniquement, les performances sont très très satisfaisante, il pèse 100grs de moins qu'un rotor ext d'origine piaggio 50cc, mais le digimax le rend vraiment très performant.
Avantages: on conserve l'éclairage et recharge de la batterie.
Le poids du rotor est un vrai plus pour les haut régimes (inertie), ce que l'on ne retrouve pas sur un rotor interne (mvt premium , dd) à moins de mettre une platine d'inertie = quasi le même poids qu'un rotor ext millenium.
Possibilité de le combiner au digimax (performance incomparable par rapport à une utilisation en analogique).
je recommande cet allumage pour utilisation quotidienne ou course endurance par exemple .