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posted August 31, 2006 06:38 PM        
MPS Airshifter??

Does anyone have it installed on their 14?

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iflyphi


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posted September 01, 2006 07:28 AM        
Try the Muzzy, its plug and play and works great. CO2 airshifter, you get about 1000 shifts per fill of the 1lb bottle. I have it on my bike and love it.
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flatoutbu


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posted September 01, 2006 07:54 AM        
I do and it works good. Mine was the kit from schnitz, i also have a 4oz bottle that fits perfectly where the tool box was.
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posted September 01, 2006 07:56 AM        
i feel like a ass...mine is a MRE...damn cant anybody spell out there business names nowadays..lol
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posted September 01, 2006 08:17 AM        
How do you like the MRE? Is it wired to the PC3? I thought about the muzzy deal, but heard the MPS, and MRE for that matter was a good set-up
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posted September 01, 2006 09:00 AM        
Its a good set-up. i bought the coil plugs from schnitz so i wouldnt have to solder the wires off the kill box to the coils. The most I had problems with was the regulator, which didnt come with the kit, but i found a place that makes kick ass regulators and i found 4oz refillable co2 bottles. I took my tool box out and it fits perfect crossways. I moved the valve from the battery compartment straight to the cylinder...so there is a 90deg elbow straight to the cylinder. It makes a cool loud...pssst...noise when i shift it. I'm happy with it. I used the 4oz bottle for 3 weeks now and it's not empty. It uses a standerd kill box...not wired to the pc3... i use the horn button for the shifter.
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posted September 01, 2006 09:57 AM        Edited By: jscarb2 on 1 Sep 2006 10:58
i love MPS dan is a really cool guy he has talked me through hookups while he was on the way to the track on his cell phone! i have auto airshift on 5 bikes right now cbr900rr, cbr1100xx ,zx12r, zx14, and a zx636. his products are great and he stands behind them! i also use hisswitch swappers and a few other items really great people him and his wife!

www.mpsracing.com if you want to check him out
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posted September 01, 2006 10:32 AM        
What wire did you hook onto the get the RPM signal for the aufoshifter?? Are you using the MPS auto shift, or the auto-meter? I have the autometer, and I have forgotten which wire to tap into for the RPM signal. I think it was grey with a blue strip, but I don't remember.
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posted September 02, 2006 07:06 AM        
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Its a good set-up. i bought the coil plugs from schnitz so i wouldnt have to solder the wires off the kill box to the coils. The most I had problems with was the regulator, which didnt come with the kit, but i found a place that makes kick ass regulators and i found 4oz refillable co2 bottles. I took my tool box out and it fits perfect crossways. I moved the valve from the battery compartment straight to the cylinder...so there is a 90deg elbow straight to the cylinder. It makes a cool loud...pssst...noise when i shift it. I'm happy with it. I used the 4oz bottle for 3 weeks now and it's not empty. It uses a standerd kill box...not wired to the pc3... i use the horn button for the shifter.
Flat you got a number and name for where you got the bottle and Reg? MRE =Mike Mudock was an old friend but died years ago, MRE is now Owned and run by Jay( an old friend also) So i get the shifter parts at a good deal .. But i have no clue where to get that little co2 bottle and Reg....
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posted September 02, 2006 02:25 PM        
good info
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posted September 02, 2006 03:39 PM        
mps has the bottles and regulators i get my bottles locally from a paintball place but got my regulators from mps
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posted September 03, 2006 08:47 AM        
Smokin....Palmers Pursuit Products is where i got the regulator and i think iisports is where i got the 4oz can....if somebody can host some pics i can send some in a email. I bought the finger adjustment screw for the reg....alot easier than using a allen wrench in tight quarters.
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posted September 03, 2006 11:45 AM        
Will somebody explain to me what an airshifter does and how it works please. Almost embarrased to ask that question but i gotta learn one way or another.
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jscarb2


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posted September 03, 2006 11:59 AM        
the air shifter alone kill the motor for a split second and uses air and a cylinder to up shift for you,usually by the horn button the auto shift is a add on box that shift for you at a set rpm selected by rpm chip you plug in. it is a drag racing thing
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posted September 03, 2006 12:19 PM        
That's what i thought. Thanks cheif.
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posted September 05, 2006 09:34 AM        
Also you can use the kill box for the airshifter without using the airshifter it's self. When you hit the button it will kill the bike for a split second as long as your holding pressure on the shift lever with your foot it will pop right in gear.
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