bowood14
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posted on 14/3/17 at 07:49 AM |
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Help to bypass ZX12r Air temp sensor
Hi everyone is there a way to bypass the air inlet temperature sensor on ZX12R I have read you can put a resistor instead but this seems to be to
trick the bike into thinking it's colder so making it richer I don't want this just want it to run as it should. I don't have the
temperature sensor with the loom anyway!!
What have others done when using a sausage filter or air box. I have a modified air box from another bike. This is one of the last things to do before
firing it up,
Or can I just leave it disconnected?
Thanks
[Edited on 14/3/17 by bowood14]
[Edited on 14/3/17 by bowood14]
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CosKev3
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posted on 14/3/17 at 08:19 AM |
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Just get a sensor and mount it in the Base plate of the filter?
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rf900rush
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posted on 14/3/17 at 08:25 AM |
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I put my Temperature sensor on the base plate of the sausage filter.
The sensor compensates for air density change with temperature , I would not bypass it.
Your ECU would most likely show an error if it is not there.
At best, you could "tweak" the sensor with an additional resistor.
I had a Power commander on mine. 2004 ZX12r. along with a wide-band O2 sensor for tuning.
I believe early ZX12r ECU's can be remapped.
Don't skimp on any this it will be a waste. Don't ask how I know
I think the ZX12r engine deserves the best.
I got my MAP fairly good using a DIY O2 wide-band system. A single go on a rolling road at a DAX open day show some improvement could be done.
I reckon a 1hour rolling road session would have got it perfect.
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bowood14
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posted on 14/3/17 at 09:14 AM |
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Thanks for the replies I Have just bought one off eBay for a tenner
[Edited on 14/3/17 by bowood14]
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