Relph
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posted on 21/2/13 at 08:08 PM |
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What mods do i need to carry out on my 2006 busa loom ???
Hi, has anyone got a wiring diagram showing the mods i need to do to it i.e. What resistors and where and what wiring to remove. Thanks.
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noc231073
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posted on 21/2/13 at 09:58 PM |
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Loom
To be honest it's a pain in the rear modifying the loom.
I sent the loom to Riltech racing and it was worth every penny. Got my my loom modified back with only 4 wires to wire .. Power ,earth ign start...
Also left wires to connect the power commander and for a gear indicator..
Great piece of kit think it cost me 400. But a nice tidy loom.
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:{THC}:YosamiteSam
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posted on 22/2/13 at 01:37 AM |
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whatever you do - - - KEEP ALL THE MULTI PLUGS WITH LONG ENOUGH BITS OF WIRE LEFT TO USE AGAIN.
id 2nd getting one made if you can as theres so much thats not used its unreal.
plus your also getting one loom from suzuki with all there wiring colours / design and one from the manufacturer of the car its going in. by getting
one made it will be all one design, colour and no left overs taped up in the loom.
could even get a proper diagram from the manufacturer of it.
i made my own from scratch.
got hold of every part - worked out how it worked then made the loom for it. i used ms excel to draw it up
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BobM
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posted on 22/2/13 at 09:17 AM |
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It's not really difficult. You need to sit down with it, spread it out on the kitchen table with the wiring diagram and label all the
connectors. Each time I've done mine (1 Busa, 2 ZX10R) I've completely stripped out everything that wasn't engine related - lights,
indicators, fuse box, relays etc. but you might want to reuse some of those.
For the Busa you'll need to:
- short the sidestand switch
- either short the clutch switch or do something more clever with it (see below)
- add in a 100k ohm resistor (or maybe it's 100ohm) somewhere. Can't remember exactly where but do a search, it goes between one of the
wires from the ignition switch and 12V
- Either retain the tilt sensor and mount upright or fill it with silicon or replace it with a 68k ohm resistor
For the clutch switch it's thought that just shorting it out results in the engine running a suboptimal map and that it's better for the
ECU to 'think' the clutch was in and has been released. So it can be wired in with the starter button (you'll need a double pole
button) so when you press the button it shorts the clutch switch wire.
What I usually do is group together all the wires that need to connect into the main car loom and fit a multiconnector.
Not very Locost but very BEC
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Relph
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posted on 22/2/13 at 10:30 PM |
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Hi guys thanks for your replies.
I have already removed the lighting wires and fuse box. I am in the process of fitting a clutch switch to the car so it works as it should, so you
cant crank it in gear.
Ive filled the tilt sensor with silicone.
The engine starts runs and revs fine.
Why is it necessary to short the side stand ?
And i cant find exactly where to put the resistor.
I also read somewhere, but cant find it now that you have to fit another resistor so it runs full power in all gears ???
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BobM
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posted on 23/2/13 at 09:41 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Relph
Why is it necessary to short the side stand ?
Cos as soon as you let the clutch out with it in gear it'll die. It's to prevent the previous relatively common crash caused by setting
off with the sidestand down.
quote: Originally posted by Relph
And i cant find exactly where to put the resistor.
Sorry can't remember, it's 6 years since I did my Busa, I might even have it completely wrong and it might not need a resistor. If
yours is running with out then I wouldn't worry about it.
quote: Originally posted by RelphI also read somewhere, but cant find it now that you have to fit another resistor so it runs full power in all
gears ???
I don't think it's as simple as a resistor but you can buy a TRE (timing retard eliminator) that makes it think it's in 5th gear to
give the full fat ECU map.
Not very Locost but very BEC
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parkiboy
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posted on 23/2/13 at 01:16 PM |
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My car is running a modified standard loom but it does have all the unnesasary bits still on it, to be honest it looks a bit of a mess, it not how I
would have done it but I'll be rewiring it sometime over the next year I think so I have been looking at my options, there's some good
ones about but most require the purchase of an ecu aswell which will mean a pricey mapping session etc.
I am wanting to retain the busa ecu and my power commander V which ha already been mapped at day tuner, i have found a tidy solution by z cars it is
450 quid but I think that is what I am going to go for.
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Johneturbo
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posted on 23/2/13 at 04:20 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by BobM
quote: Originally posted by Relph
Why is it necessary to short the side stand ?
Cos as soon as you put it in gear it'll die. It's to prevent the previous relatively common crash caused by setting off with the
sidestand down.
quote: Originally posted by Relph
And i cant find exactly where to put the resistor.
Sorry can't remember, it's 6 years since I did my Busa, I might even have it completely wrong and it might not need a resistor. If
yours is running with out then I wouldn't worry about it.
quote: Originally posted by RelphI also read somewhere, but cant find it now that you have to fit another resistor so it runs full power in all
gears ???
I don't think it's as simple as a resistor but you can buy a TRE (timing retard eliminator) that makes it think it's in 5th gear to
give the full fat ECU map.
corrected
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