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TeamSpeed


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posted August 23, 2006 01:03 PM        
Make Your Own TRE

Here is my post on my adventures into the DIY TRE:

http://www.zx14ninja.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=1565

Here is the general set of directions from that post:

DIY TRE DIRECTIONS

1) Take off the green/red and the black/yellow wires out of the GPS sensor like what is found in the TRE installation guide. (push the lock tabs down in the harness up out of the way, then pull the wire out the back of the harness)

2) Put one end of a 250-270 ohm resistor onto the green/red wire.

3) Put one end of a 9K ohm resistor onto the black/yellow wire.

4) Connect the other ends of the two resistors together and ground them well to the bike.

5) Reconnect the GPS harness with 2 of the wires removed.

From what Wrongway is saying, you may be able to skip any of the steps related to the black/yellow wire. I have not tried that yet. I am not sure why there are two sensor wires reading different resistance points in the gear selector in the tranny.

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TeamSpeed


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posted August 23, 2006 06:41 PM        
Update, Wrongway is correct, only one of the two wires are needed. Not sure why the TRE installation has you remove two wires. One of the two wires is a constant resistance, not dependent on the gear selection, so you don't need to pull the black/yellow.

So yank one wire, attach a 250ish resistor to it, and ground the resistor, and you have the TRE.

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