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Old 07-21-2006, 03:27 PM   #21 (permalink)

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I think this is great one helping another, I personally have been reluctant to change my motor out to a EFI model partly becuase of the wiring needed. Carburated piece o cake NOW EFI very doable

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Old 07-21-2006, 11:20 PM   #22 (permalink)

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not that I need to bump a sticky, since its a sticky, but BUMP for more info. I feel like rowyracing has given me my first dose of crack for free, and is letting me languish in my comedown and I need more! Give me more!
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Old 07-22-2006, 07:29 AM   #23 (permalink)

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Headinclouds, I've been out all day and now it's late. I'll catch up on the posts tomorrow. Good job on the pics, your shots are a lot clearer than the ones I could get with my $1.98 Wal-Mart special camera. You are already most of the way there to a running engine, just some jumpers on some permissive circuits and she'll fire. I would suggest that next you reconfigure the harness to fit the lay out of your buggy. For example I added about 6 feet to the part of mine that feeds the gauges so I could put the dash in the way I wanted. I assume you will want to do something similar. That's actually pretty easy as well, just takes 45 mins to an hour of tedious but very simple work.
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Old 07-22-2006, 08:01 AM   #24 (permalink)

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awesome buddy thank you so much!
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Old 07-25-2006, 07:12 PM   #25 (permalink)

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Headinclouds, So where are you at with your wiring? Did you get it running already? I've been tied up and have now gotten so far behind on the posts on all the threads that I am a little lost... So do you need any more help or are you set?

I did see a post by Yoshi on one thread where he said that he was told that if you jumper the clutch switch permanently it will limit the engine RPM's ? Something about the CPU cutting the rpm's by 2000 when it sees the clutch go in to avoid over rev with no load. I had never heard that so I decided to go see if it impacts my 2 engines. I tried it on both of my GSXR engines last night an at least on mine the clutch switch being open or closed doesn't make any difference at all to the rpm in neutral or under load. I tried it at 2000, 5000 and 8000 rpm and no effect. On mine it seems to only prevent starting with the clutch out. He is using Busa engines, mine are 600's so maybe they are different. Since yours is a 750 I'm not sure what to say other than it is very easy to check once you get the engine running. If he is right then put in a toggle or elay or just put a switch on the clutch pedal.

So let me know if you are looking for more help and if so what... I'll try to catch up on the board this week if I can find the time. Tim
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I could be wrong but I think yoshi was refering to max RPM not actually stealing 2 g at any given throttle posistion
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Yeah makes sense. Tim
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Old 07-26-2006, 01:01 AM   #28 (permalink)

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headinclouds, I looked through both of my GSXR600 and GSXR1300 manuals and I can not find anything that looks like that electrical device... it must be something only on your 750? or the 1k bikes. From the looks of it it must produce some heat for it to have fins in the airstream. I am thinking of a lighting regulator or ??
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Old 08-02-2006, 11:10 PM   #29 (permalink)

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Hello? Headinclouds ... you going to post an update or did you give this thread up?
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lol, hes been on the vodka to much to post, he may still be recouping!!!!
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