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09-18-2007, 08:29 PM
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Re: Programmable ignition for 2V carbies!!!
So who's going to put this together? Me or (preferably) someone else?
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09-18-2007, 08:35 PM
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Re: Programmable ignition for 2V carbies!!!
So 1 unit replaces BOTH modules? I'm guessing the module comes with a plug for the unit with replaceable plugs on the other end to fit our bikes?
Brad if you get some down in Aus I'm keen for sure.
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09-18-2007, 10:16 PM
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Re: Programmable ignition for 2V carbies!!!
I am interested provided I can figure out how to make it work on my bike. Programable advance and a rev limiter would be sweet on on my monster with split fcr's... Is there a way to mount a tps on the fcr's?
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09-18-2007, 11:41 PM
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Re: Programmable ignition for 2V carbies!!!
you can use a manifold vacuum (map) sensor to be a psuedo tps - approx 5v at zero vacuum (wot) which is the same as a tps. that's what i'll be using, as i already have the map sensor set up.
if someone does go group buy i'd still have to get it shipped to aust from the usa so i might get it direct. if anyone in aust wants them i could do that as a group buy of sorts, but i'd have to run credit cards thru work with the service fee added or the paypal fee added.
anyone in aust interested let me know very soon. brad at moto-one.com.au
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09-19-2007, 03:14 AM
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Re: Programmable ignition for 2V carbies!!!
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Originally Posted by brad black
anyone in aust interested let me know very soon. brad at moto-one.com.au
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Mail sent!
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09-19-2007, 04:17 AM
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Re: Programmable ignition for 2V carbies!!!
Email sent also.
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09-19-2007, 07:22 AM
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Re: Programmable ignition for 2V carbies!!!
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Is there a way to mount a tps on the fcr's?
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There is a TPS for FCR`s. Mine are converted from a Kwak IL4 and had it.
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So 1 unit replaces BOTH modules?
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Yes.
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I'm guessing the module comes with a plug for the unit with replaceable plugs on the other end to fit our bikes?
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Yes, mine did f e.
But you must stress that so you get that, some haven`t. Otherwise not too hard to do.
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900SS heads w polished ports & matched inlets, Keihin FCR 41 w KN pods, JE HC pistons, opened exhaust xover, SilMoto highmount ss, lw flywheel, alu clutchbasket & plates, DynaCoils, Ignitech TCI-P4 programmable ignition, 15/41 gearing. <br />Ohlins rear, early 90`s SS Showa f adj fork w Ohlins springs, Toby st damper, Nichols Engine Bolts, rear raised 14mm, forks 23mm over triple, Sato f adj clipons, R6 wheels w EBC 300mm rotors w EBC HH. <br />Corbin seat. LED: Turn & rear , idiots & reg plate.
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09-19-2007, 08:21 PM
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Re: Programmable ignition for 2V carbies!!!
Internet for me is about sharing, especially when you have specific interest like motorcycles etc.
I think this tuning gadget TCI-P4 I (and most of all my friend T Hauge) found is a very useful thing for us carbs fans. I would surely have appreciated a " Good find! [thumbsup]" or "Thx f sharing  " post.
Maybe I`ve turned into a grumpy old fart after turning 50 this summer
BUT,
I do not feel like contributing to this thread anymore.
GreenMonster
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900SS heads w polished ports & matched inlets, Keihin FCR 41 w KN pods, JE HC pistons, opened exhaust xover, SilMoto highmount ss, lw flywheel, alu clutchbasket & plates, DynaCoils, Ignitech TCI-P4 programmable ignition, 15/41 gearing. <br />Ohlins rear, early 90`s SS Showa f adj fork w Ohlins springs, Toby st damper, Nichols Engine Bolts, rear raised 14mm, forks 23mm over triple, Sato f adj clipons, R6 wheels w EBC 300mm rotors w EBC HH. <br />Corbin seat. LED: Turn & rear , idiots & reg plate.
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09-20-2007, 09:43 AM
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#29 (permalink)
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Re: Programmable ignition for 2V carbies!!!
Come'on now, you know you're appreciated (and 50 makes you a young fart). I've already exchanged an email with these people & will also share my experiences as I go along. There have been several people who have "almost" made a product like this but so far, these are the only people selling it & you are the only one who has used one.
Thanks. [clap]
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09-21-2007, 06:04 PM
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Re: Programmable ignition for 2V carbies!!!
+1 Thanks for passing along this awesome find. I've been looking for something like this for quite some time but figured it was a hopeless cause. I can't wait to get mine and schedule some dyno time to get it and the FCR's dialed in. ;D
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