anesthesiac12

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posted November 26, 2001 09:08 AM
Anyone use dyna shiftminder
Has anyone used a DYNA shiftminder on a 12, and if you have, where did you tap into the coils? Havent looked at it yet, would like some input first.
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MadMike

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posted November 26, 2001 03:21 PM
you dont tap the coils you hook the green wire up to the tach. I will check tonight but I think it is the pink wire in the loom behind the tach. Im almost positive it is the top left wire when your looking at it. but I will check tonight. cool.
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anesthesiac12

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posted November 26, 2001 07:08 PM
I was going to tap into the neg. on all four coil wires with a four pole resistered wire and connect it to the green on the shiftminder. If there is a easier method like you say, i will do that.
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MadMike

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posted November 26, 2001 09:45 PM
dude dont do it that way it dosent work correctly! been there done that. Ill see if I can get the wire in the morning for you. cool then you just run the green wire to the wire right at the tach. cool.
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posted November 27, 2001 08:36 AM
found it,
Hey dude, checked this morning! and if your standing in front of the bike looking at the back of the instrument panel, then it will be the baby blue wire on the very top left side! hook it to that wire and then your shift light will work great! I dont know why it dosent work properly with the 4 coil wires but it dosent! I believe the resistors that are used in the 4 wire adapter are for the busa, and the resistance in them is wrong for the ZX12, just wanted to let you know. if anyone else has got them to work, then post it. and let us all know. but I burned up one shift minder trying to get the 4 wires to work.
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kcadby

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posted November 27, 2001 04:16 PM
Yup...
Hook it up as Mike says...Top-left Lt.Blue wire...
I TOO had trouble with the 4-wire deal...didn't work...
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anesthesiac12

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posted November 27, 2001 06:58 PM
Thanks fellas, i appreciate your input on this one. I'm glad i didnt do it the old way with the coils cause it really would have pissed ne off to burn up both minders.
I have 2. one for shift light and one for nos shutoff.
Thanks again fellas
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anesthesiac12

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posted November 27, 2001 07:01 PM
Oh yeah, did you use any resistors in between the shiftminder and the tach wire?
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MadMike

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posted November 27, 2001 07:20 PM
No. hook it up direct.
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anesthesiac12

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posted November 27, 2001 08:30 PM
Thanks again
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hondo

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posted November 27, 2001 10:05 PM
I read this with great interest, thanks guys!
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kcadby

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posted November 28, 2001 01:02 PM
quote: I have 2. one for shift light and one for nos shutoff.
Thanks again fellas
This guy knows his drugs
Probably an adrenaline junky too ;p
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