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« on: October 23, 2015, 04:53:53 AM »
I had similar issues with my Kymco Super 8 150. While I had it apart, I did a lot of updating which created new issues and learned a lot about how it works. Basically, the CDI sends a signal to the ECM r/t to rpms. At low revs, a signal goes out that tells the ECM to reduce power. This prevents battery drain at idle by the headlights and helps when starting the engine. An error can occur at high rpms when the CDI is limiting the engine and it will cut out the signal to the ECM. It makes the ECM think the engine is off which cuts the lights. I replaced the CDI and ECM and only got short lived results before the problem kept repeating. It is in the design of the ECM and CDI. Shortly during this fix, I had replaced all my lights with LED's including the headlights (not legal due to light scatter but I resolved that on a different thread) which tricked the ECM to thinking the lights weren't even working, resulting in a set of different problems. The fix, for both the original and the mods I made, was to wire the headlights directly and bypass the ECM entirely. I had the extra power due to the low draw from the LED's so I had no starter issues from the bypass. I know it started well for me when I first by passed the ECM before the LED's but can't testify how it would start on a cold day or with a weak battery. If you found another way to solve the problem, I would love to hear it.