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 Posted: 17:35 - 07 Apr 2002 Post subject: Viper or Hibby HELP PLEASE!!!! |
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U two guys seem to have found a certain Red/White wire that u can remove to get more power out of ya imports please tell me exactly were it is and i am no mechanic, i have already removed the orange and white one from under the seat but were is the one under the tank. Thanks alot
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 Posted: 19:09 - 07 Apr 2002 Post subject: |
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Good question, i am in the same situation! someone must know please help!!!  |
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 Posted: 13:04 - 08 Apr 2002 Post subject: |
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Wez,
I'm no great mechanic either, but i will try to descibe things for you. Although mine was a French import, so things may be slightly different on your bike. Who knows!
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Under the tank, on the same side (and near to) your choke lever, you will find a plastic black cover flap thing.
Unclip this flap thing will expose a spaghetti of wires and connections. Gently pull them out so you can look through them. I cant exactly say where my restrictor wire was in all of the wirey mess, but have a look...
On my bike the restrictor wire was basically a loop of red and white wire about 1inch long, looping back on itself. It was plugged in with a red connector. (i wish i had a photo!!)
[The size and shape of it basically looked like one of the old-fashioned can ring-pulls!]
It looks wierd, as although most of the wires in there are going to places, this one is blatently looping back on itself!
If found, pull the damn thing out, and throw it away as far as you can!
Hope this sort of helps in the search
I'm not very good at explaining things! |
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 Posted: 17:56 - 08 Apr 2002 Post subject: |
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It should be definately in there somewhere. There are loads of wires so make sure you look through them all well.
It was missed on my bike 1st time of looking.
Have a look specifically for a multiplug with a red-and-white wire and a green wire going into it. And coming out of it should be this little loop of the red-and-white wire.
Dont start cutting radom wires if you are unsure. If you do find it, it should be obvious to you that it is the right one!
This particular red-and-white wire comes out of the connector, and after about 1inch of wire, it goes back on itself into the same connector again!
It is ashame Hibby isnt registered, so you cant private message him too. It would be interesting to see if this 'loop-of-wire thing' was the same on his bike.
GoodLuck Wez! Tell me how you get on. |
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 Posted: 12:45 - 09 Apr 2002 Post subject: YYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAY |
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I have found the wire, well with a little help from my dad and the valve is moving now. I havn'y had chance to go out on it yet but i will tell ya how it goes.
Thanks a lot
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 Posted: 14:02 - 10 Apr 2002 Post subject: |
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Glad to hear you finally found it!
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