Hayabusa Indy that i dont know a great deal of its history other than it has had a lot of money spent on tuning the engine a few owners ago......
went to fit a replacement speed sensor today and had a dig around with the wiring, theres a wire which has been 'cut' and the end was loose
in the engine bay, the other end is wired into the loom behind the dash
this is where it looks to have been cut from, but one of the cables has been connected to the pictured connector and a diode (?) of some sort inserted
in the other 2 ends
the loom has 3 wires in it, all have been snipped but as above one is in use, so even if i was to re-connect the wire there'd still be one of the
three not connected.
the car runs fine as it is without the wires connected
this is a pic of the other end of the snipped wire where it is connected into the loom
the cable that runs alongside it seems to go into the bottom part of the engine (must confess to knowing s.f.a. about bike engines....)
any ideas what it could be, or what the connector with the 'diode' in is?
im not to concerned about re-connecting it unless its thought that i really should, car runs ok as it is.... just im the sort that would do away with
any wiring that ive snipped on purpose and i wonder why the rest of this cable hasnt been tidied away properly and just left in the engine bay
The component is not a diode, but a resistor. (sorry can't help you directly with your question, but if it is working fine - the Mantra that
says "if it's working don't fix it" is a good one to follow?)
Steve.
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Originally posted by stevegough
The component is not a diode, but a resistor. (sorry can't help you directly with your question, but if it is working fine - the Mantra that says "if it's working don't fix it" is a good one to follow?)
Steve.
Looks like the gear position sensor plug with a resistor bodged in.
[Edited on 20/11/10 by Davegtst]
the evodash does seem to display what gear im in when running, though ive only gone upto 3rd on my private driveway just to test it ran ok
Does the other half of that plug go to your dash? Apparently putting a resistor in the gear position wires can fool the ecu into thinking it's in a higher gear which have a more aggressive ignition curve. Hasn't been done very well though.
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Originally posted by Davegtst
Does the other half of that plug go to your dash? Apparently putting a resistor in the gear position wires can fool the ecu into thinking it's in a higher gear which have a more aggressive ignition curve. Hasn't been done very well though.