Peter If you are going to richen the mixture (I suspect that is what this unit does) AND you're going to take the O2 sensor out of the loop then you had better also remove the Catalytic converter. At the very least you will probably ruin the converter, at the worst you'll be dripping molten converter onto your back tire.
Bill -----Original Message----- From: GTS-1000 Owners List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of mototune Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 7:10 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: E.F.I. help or hope? Good morning folks. I didn't give too many details because the picture in the catalog is quite fuzzy. The details in explanation are not very clear. This particular supplier doesn't have any in stock & doesn't really know if or when he will get any (another case of ,we'll put it in the catalog just to sweeten it up). But I was in contact with another of my suppliers (his new ctalog isn't ready, yet) & he already has a bunch on order (we figured it out through the p\n's) & they'll be in any day now. I have 1 on order & I should have it by next week. So this is what I got so far. Keep in mind that before I have it in my hands this will be mostly speculation. It's a unit that will have to be spliced into the wiring harness after the ECU sends out its signal. Now, considering that it's been designed for the newer EFI motorcycles which don't use the 02 sensor or a closed circuit like our GTS's, suggests that we'll have to disconnect the 02 sensor (may have to rig up a resistor to complete the bypass & blinking lights that may be flashing) since the design of the closed circuit system will probably defeat any manual adjustments that will be made by the new unit. This way the whole EFI system will be manually adjustable in all its parameter through the new control unit. Other than that the installation should be relatively painless.Adjustment should be a breeze as well. More to come. Be good. Peter Piazza. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 6:21 PM Subject: Re: E.F.I. help or hope? > Hi Peter, > > Sounds like this could be the answer... but you never actually say > what it is you have found!!! > > Please give us a name and preferably a web page so we can all read up. > > Regards, > > David > > - > > Hello folks. I was just browsing in one of the catalogs we just > received at > the bike shop & found something that just might be the thing everyone > is looking for to fix the E.F.I ECU glitch that so many report. > >
