Because they were half watt? Or because of the size? Radio-smack didn't have?
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Because they were half watt? Or because of the size? Radio-smack didn't have?
On resistor/electronics topic: if you have to order such things check out Newark Electronics. They will fill just about any quantity big or small and I've yet to run across components they don't have. I use them a lot at work, most orders arrive within 2-3 days. Think of it as Amazon for electronics.
Electronic Components Distributor Newark element14
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16 days, 16 days to go!!!
Got the final supplies to wire my trailer last night. Major install tonight.
Bleed brakes on the bike later this week and lock wire the final few things then shes done.
Next week will be packing the trailer and getting food/camping stuff together. Maybe, just maybe I can be ready with a few days of free time which I have lost concept of.
Good work Viper. Keep the pace man....youll be all good soon enough.
15 Days and it will be track time.
Trailer electrical is on track. Conduit is almost all mocked up, 2nd shop light is in, race suit hanger hook thing is in.
Still need to figure out what I want for a shelf above my work bench, hard to do with a soft V trailer which is 8.5 feet wide. You end up with a bit of non useable space.
motor broken in, picked it up last night.
packed and heading to NJMP tomorrow for my 2nd race weekend of 2016.
14 days to go
Trailer has shore power now. Overhead lights work, just need to button up some of the wiring and build some shelves.
Bike is 99% done as well.
0 days till my 2nd race weekend of 2016. Enjoy waiting to ride in the cold at NHMS fuckers :twofinger
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you still have yellow plates
11 days to go
Trailer is done, for now, still have some stuff I would like to do but that will have to wait.
Bike just needs brake fluid and body work needs to go back on.
Then its time to pack the trailer.
9 Days till Test and Tune day (4/28)
10 Days till First Penguin day (4/29)
11 Days till Round 1 (4/30)
Things are coming together mostly.
Trailer (as Ive begun to call it) Phase 2 is complete, oh yes there will be more upgrades and additions later this season
Bike (needs lockwire and body work installed)
Pack all my stuff in the trailer
Food, water, beer
As Ive said before stop on by and say hi at round 1, Ill be in 16 north. Would like to put some faces to names of people I haven't met in the past two years of just hanging out up there.
I will be racing with you, second gen sv650 #772. Can't miss my fluorescent yellow helmet!
Panic is officially setting in... I've shot myself in the foot by being late getting my suspension to Peter Kates... motard may not make round 1.
The FZR is good to go, just needs fresh tires which are already lined up.
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I'm almost done. I keep messing around with the wiring for the Trail Tech Vapor tach I bought. I can't get good enough reading on the RPMs by wrapping a wire around the spark plug wire. I tried to tap directly into the coils but my connections were crummy and came off. It doesn't help the wire is like 18 or 20 gauge at least. So not a lot of wire for the connector to hold on it.
What kind of connection do the coils use? Spade connectors, single fancy plug, etc? Instead of trying to tap the wires, I prefer to just make an inline jumper for that sort of thing. If using crimp connectors make sure you're using the right size for the wire gauge and if need be, strip twice the insulation off you need, then bend the exposed wire in half back on itself to double up the strand that you're crimping. That said, I'm floored a good tight coil on a plug wire didn't do the trick.
Two options: Use a good knife to hold the wire down on a hard surface like a table while you pull the wire underneath. Takes some practice to learn how much pressure to just yank the insulation off without actually cutting the wire. Plan B, don't tell your dentist but use your teeth.
How many times did you wrap it around the plug? (this makes a difference) Also is your Gen 2 sv a single or dual plug motor? Reason I ask on that is you will have to set pulse per rotation of the crank in the Vapor gauge. I know with my Koso digital tach I had to reset the pulse per rotation count. So look into that as well.
Wrapped the rear plug wire probably 8-10 times.
My gen 2 has one plug per head (2003-2006 I think).
There is an option to set the pulse per rotation. The default is 1 PPR and I didn't change this setting. Frankly I don't know where to find this information.
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You know the RPM your bike idled at before, roughly, right?
What you'll see on the Vapor will be one of three things:
1) Half of what you expect, reduce the pulse per rotation count.
2) Spot on, congrats!
3) Twice what you expect, increase the pulse per rotation count.
Your bike is likely a one pulse per rotation event animal, but some times with four strokes the wasted spark event doesn't get seen by the tach when using an inductive pickup method. Something something no pressure in the cylinder so spark jumps way easier blah. Just as easy to feel the setting out than it is to go nutter trying to find the details and then scratch your head wondering why it's reading wrong.
Edit: Gen 2... EFI, may not be wasted spark, so 1 pulse every 2 revs... maybe.
4k RPM reading at 5k RPM? That's rather odd... was the Vapor's reading bouncing around or steady matching the PC3's readout?