I'll keep this as short as I can.
Carpenter Kit
DEcosse Ignition
Yusa Battery that tests good
1.2kw starter
Extra 4 gauge ground cable installed
Temps have been low 40s in the morning.
Have the bike on a charger overnight, battery measures at 13.4 volts resting. When I hit the switch it tries but fails to turn the motor. This sets my "distance to empty gauge" to 0 as voltage drops below the ECUs threshold. I plug in my Antigravity jump box, it fires without issue. Then, for the rest of the day it starts fine, but sometimes doesn't, and I have to jump box it again.
Once started everything is fine, voltages while idling are in the high 13 range.
It's not putting a big load on the jump box, haven't charged it in 4 days, still reads fully charged after 15 or so jump starts. I never had a single issue with DEcosse's ignition before and don't believe that is the problem.
My question:
Is this a battery issue, a "need a 1.4kw starter" issue, or a both battery and 1.4kw starter issue?
Remember: Biggest Carpenter cam, 13.5ish compression.
EDIT: I ordered a cheap replacement battery, OEM cross-refrenced part number, it was even worse.