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Author: Subject: GSX-R 1100 air/oil cooled wiring
chris250

posted on 9/3/04 at 12:09 PM Reply With Quote
GSX-R 1100 air/oil cooled wiring

i'm about to begin work on a Gixxer kart (GSX-R 1100 powered kart) and hope some of you could help.

does anyone have a wiring diagram for soley the ignition and running of one of these engines? or even could you explain all i need for it to go?

thanks for your help.

it won't have lights or dials, just an engine and go and stop pedals (plus clutch paddle replies pending)





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phelpsa

posted on 9/3/04 at 03:56 PM Reply With Quote
I am building a GSXR1100 oil/air cooled Locost and I have the Haynes manual. I could draw out the part for the ignition and running parts but it will have to wait till the weekend. I will post it up.

Adam

P.S Good choice of engine

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chris250

posted on 9/3/04 at 05:02 PM Reply With Quote
i have the haynes manual, just finding it totally bamboozling just now, i don't know which parts i need and which ones i don't. then how to wire up the parts that i need since it's not exactly in it's natural environment that the haynes caters for.

cheers for your help





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phelpsa

posted on 12/3/04 at 07:16 PM Reply With Quote
All you need are the ignitor, coils, start/stop/ignition switches, fusebox, circuit breaker, starter motor and errrrr, thats about it really. Work out what wiring qoes from where to where and your done!

Adam

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