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grassracer - 24/7/09 at 04:42 PM

I'm currently trying to wire up a ZX6R 2001 carb model for use in a grasstrack car and I'm struggling to get a spark, I'm assuming the problem lies with the override switches ie sidestand and starter override switch.
Looking at it logically I can't see it being terribly different to a ZX9R and plenty of those will have been wired for car use on here....so how did you all deal with these problems etc, is there something I need to do to eliminate them or bypass them??
Thanks in advance for any advice


Wadders - 24/7/09 at 04:44 PM

Have you put a resistor in the feed to the ecu, if its the same as the 9 you will need one.
100ohm on the grey wire IIRC.

ATB
Al.




i]Originally posted by grassracer
I'm currently trying to wire up a ZX6R 2001 carb model for use in a grasstrack car and I'm struggling to get a spark, I'm assuming the problem lies with the override switches ie sidestand and starter override switch.
Looking at it logically I can't see it being terribly different to a ZX9R and plenty of those will have been wired for car use on here....so how did you all deal with these problems etc, is there something I need to do to eliminate them or bypass them??
Thanks in advance for any advice




[Edited on 24/7/09 by Wadders]


grassracer - 24/7/09 at 07:05 PM

No I haven't...excuse my stupidity but what purpose does this serve? The live feed for the ecu is definitely grey so could be similar, cheers


mackei23b - 24/7/09 at 08:12 PM

It was a security feature to stop hot wiring as far as I know.

Cheers

Ian

quote:
Originally posted by grassracer
No I haven't...excuse my stupidity but what purpose does this serve? The live feed for the ecu is definitely grey so could be similar, cheers


mackei23b - 24/7/09 at 08:12 PM

It was a security feature to stop hot wiring as far as I know.

Cheers

Ian

quote:
Originally posted by grassracer
No I haven't...excuse my stupidity but what purpose does this serve? The live feed for the ecu is definitely grey so could be similar, cheers


Flamez - 24/7/09 at 08:26 PM

I just did the following

1 sidestand switch, just connect two wires together

2 clutch switch ditto

3 tilt switch, mount with arrow pointing up

4 ign switch as per normal

5 run switch use a latching on and off.

Does it have an immobiliser fitted?

hth