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Gee, just when I finally figured how I could rig three 10k's together to make 15k (couldn't find a 15k anywhere in Altoona, I don't call it Toontown for nothing) and buy a switch. Now I have to go shopping all over again. At least I hadn't drilled a hole in my dash yet. Cos if that switch wasn't in front of my nose, I would've forgotten to turn it off, then I would've forgotten to turn it on. You get the picture, memory's the first thing to go. What was I talking about? Anyway, thanks Ykar, if Radioshack has 6.8k's (who knows?) I'll be in like Flint by this evening!
 
Went to Radioshack today. Had to string 4 resistors together to come up with 6.8k, but it's not like they take up much room or anything so it's all good. I can practically let the clutch out and ride away at idle, now, so I know it works. :D If it doesn't snow, we'll do the full road test tomorrow.:yes:
 
My Radio Shack didn't have a 6.8k, but had 3.3k, which you could put two in series for 6.6k, but I'm not sure if that would quite do it in 1st gear? I ended up finding one at work! :)
My radioshack only had 3.3k's also, but they had 100 ohm's so if you string 2 3.3k's and 2 100's together that gives you 6.8k. it works great, too!! When your in traffic, and you're not really on the throttle, shifting was always jerky. No more!! :supsmiley:supsmiley:supsmiley
 
I'd just like to say that I did this mod, really easy too. The bike rides completely normal except it feels like it has about 20 extra ft-lbs at part throttle, and shifts are alot smoother. The first time you pull out on the road it will surprise you how little throttle you'll need to just piddle around. I pulled out of my complex at a medium pace, and had pull the clutch in because I was not expecting that much more oomph.

And you can get it going from a stop just using the clutch, just have to feather it a bit.
 
If you raise the tank and look way down in there, right in front of the battery pretty much, you'll see a white connector with the three bright colored wires, you can't miss it. It is a pain to get to at first, but once you manage to undo the connection, one end swings out and gives you plenty or room to play with.
 
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would there be aproblem using a higher rated resistor? Kcar said that he had none even though in sixth gear he makes more than the necesary resistance. if there is no downside you could use any resistor over 6.8kohms.
Yes, there may be a problem using a higher resistance. At a certain resistance threshold the ECU could "think" you're in neutral instead of sixt gear. And the neutral map is clearly not the one to ride with.
That's why i did a practical test in sixt gear with clutch in and out to make sure it doesn't switch to neutral map.

This might be a stupid question but what wattage should the resistor be?? I am surprised such a small thing can make such a big difference. Can't wait to try it out. :banana:
1/4 W works perfectly
 
help

it seems that no matter what i do i get a FI light when i do this mod. If i do it tlrmans way or this way. has any one else expeirenced this? I am doing it exactly as stated in the directions but no matter what i do i get the FI light. Does anyone have any suggestions?
 
it seems that no matter what i do i get a FI light when i do this mod. If i do it tlrmans way or this way. has any one else expeirenced this? I am doing it exactly as stated in the directions but no matter what i do i get the FI light. Does anyone have any suggestions?
That's weird - I made my own TRE and first two times I got it wrong (actually, the first time was right, but it was a 'mock-up' job and it fell apart).

The second time I did it the right way and used the OEM connectors (quite costly) - but when I was putting everything together I got confused and connected the resistor on the gear position sensor side when it should be connected to the ECU. I even ran the bike like that for a month - or more.

But I never got a FI light.

D.
 
I figured it out. my dumb self forgot to hook up the clip for the pair system.:disgust:
but now it works and i did it along with the tps, and secondary adjustments and removed the snorkel. It was a huge difference in the seat of the pants and it responds a lot quicker in lower rpms
 
ok a few more questions before I proceed. I am pretty sure I have the right connector, its the only white one with a pink blue and black wires. mine seems to be going into the trans case near the clutch is this correct? has anyone been able to tell if the map in sixth gear is correct? what I mean is, does the ecu still think its in sixth gear with this setup? Does the resistance increase in a linear fashion with gear upshift? finaly, has anyone seen any long term affects with this setup?
 
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