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Dingus


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posted April 22, 2010 03:03 AM        
Dynojet quick shift, trouble!!

Anyone who has a dynojet quick shift on their ZX-14, and got it to work ??
I have just put on a PCIII usb with a 502 map, and now I am trying to connect a dynojet quick shift to it, but I cant get any contact with the quick shift program, it says " error device 0" and no contact with the PCIII. I have 3 wires from the shift, red, blue, and green, maybe anyone here knows in wich port on the PCIII they are supossed to go in to !!?

Andersen
Norway
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zxbob


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posted April 22, 2010 03:47 AM        
The plug on the quick shifter plugs directly into you PC-III.

Dumb question - with a laptop hooked up to the PC-III, did you "enable"
the shifter ?

Bob
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Dingus


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posted April 22, 2010 03:54 AM        
Yeah, I did enable it, but then I got the message " no pcIII connected"
The problem is that I did buy a used quick shifter, and it did not have the white plug, just 3 wires with the sockets on.
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zxbob


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posted April 22, 2010 05:55 AM        
I know where to plug them in if you can get the plug . . . . . . and I have the quick shift
CD you need to install it.

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reypac24


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posted April 22, 2010 07:35 AM        
the quickshifter was a simple plug/play. hardest part was adjusting but once its set it works great

Rey
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NINJA12


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posted April 22, 2010 09:59 AM        
You can use the plug from a PC battery adapter.
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SixSixoh6


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posted April 22, 2010 10:03 AM        
you get that error when your battery is dead or almost dying. get a fresh 9v and it should work
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zxbob


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posted April 22, 2010 11:09 AM        
quote:
You can use the plug from a PC battery adapter.




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Dingus


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posted April 22, 2010 12:28 PM        
Ok, thank you all, I will try this.
Keep riding safe : )

(still is cold here in Norway, snowing today )
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Dingus


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posted April 23, 2010 07:28 AM        
Someone have a link to download the quick shift program ?? I dont have the cd.
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