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astyle96


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posted April 19, 2012 04:10 AM        Edited By: astyle96 on 19 Apr 2012 12:11
ZX14 Air Shifter Problems

I have a 06 ZX14, and I have issues on how to install a Air shifter, I have everthing mounted and working the problem is how to link the T-kill which kills the engine for the shifter to work properly!!!!!!!! Help me please!!!!!!!
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TH1RT3EN


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posted April 19, 2012 05:08 AM        
What type of kill box are you using?

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1badzx14


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posted April 19, 2012 05:51 AM        
Yea what he said ^^^^ ????

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mathews


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posted April 19, 2012 06:28 AM        
sounds like he has an older air kill.You have to interupt the power to the coils with that style
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astyle96


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posted April 19, 2012 09:07 AM        
Thanks for the info!!!! But thats my problem I dont know where to start, I was also told that you can tie into the brain box to access the coils, but their is only a Thousand wiers to choose from, which would be better, going through the coils itself or the brain box?
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astyle96


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posted April 19, 2012 09:10 AM        
Im going to have to check the couch for loose change and save to buy the MPS box!!! Thats going to take a long time!!!! LOL.....
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BrucerZX14


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posted April 19, 2012 10:07 AM        Edited By: BrucerZX14 on 19 Apr 2012 18:08
I'm using the Muzzy Digi-kill III on my Zx14. Kills the fuel, not ignition. Works great. What you have would need to be wired into the hot side of the coils to kill them.

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Wheelie


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posted April 19, 2012 12:03 PM        
quote:
Thanks for the info!!!! But thats my problem I dont know where to start, I was also told that you can tie into the brain box to access the coils, but their is only a Thousand wiers to choose from, which would be better, going through the coils itself or the brain box?
do you need all 4 coil wires? or the number 1?

wee

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mathews


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posted April 19, 2012 01:32 PM        
I believe he needs to interrupt the 12v side of all 4 coils.Should be a common wire
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astyle96


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posted April 20, 2012 06:59 AM        
Thanks for all the INFO! Looks like im going with the Digi-Kill ! thats means I will be foot shifting for a while!!!!!!
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smokinZX14


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posted April 20, 2012 12:34 PM        
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Thanks for all the INFO! Looks like im going with the Digi-Kill ! thats means I will be foot shifting for a while!!!!!!
If you can't hook up four simple kill wires to the coils , i can't wait to see you hook up Muzzys Digi-kill ...
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Wheelie


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posted April 20, 2012 12:35 PM        
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Thanks for all the INFO! Looks like im going with the Digi-Kill ! thats means I will be foot shifting for a while!!!!!!
If you can't hook up four simple kill wires to the coils , i can't wait to see you hook up Muzzys Digi-kill ...
loan him your hammer hehe

wee

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smokinZX14


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posted April 20, 2012 12:37 PM        
quote:
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Thanks for all the INFO! Looks like im going with the Digi-Kill ! thats means I will be foot shifting for a while!!!!!!
If you can't hook up four simple kill wires to the coils , i can't wait to see you hook up Muzzys Digi-kill ...
loan him your hammer hehe

wee
He is going to need a bigger hammer than i have ..
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NINJA12


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posted April 20, 2012 09:55 PM        
use the pc quik shifter software!
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edszx14


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posted April 22, 2012 06:30 PM        
I have the Cycle-Tek air shifter set-up with the BoostBySmith auto shift and I love it. Works great for me.
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biggmoinc


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posted April 23, 2012 09:26 AM        
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use the pc quik shifter software!


And u can use the 9v battery plug that came wit the pc n just cut or splice inti the wires, there's only 2 n its a cleaner look
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NINJA12


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posted April 23, 2012 09:54 AM        
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use the pc quik shifter software!


And u can use the 9v battery plug that came wit the pc n just cut or splice inti the wires, there's only 2 n its a cleaner look


Still needs the software to activate the kill feature in the pc

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bradkong12


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posted April 23, 2012 11:02 AM        
i thought muzzy came plug and play to factory wires??????
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biggmoinc


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posted April 23, 2012 11:51 AM        
I got a cd with quickshifter enable I'll send u
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astyle96


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posted April 26, 2012 04:01 AM        
quote:
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Thanks for all the INFO! Looks like im going with the Digi-Kill ! thats means I will be foot shifting for a while!!!!!!
If you can't hook up four simple kill wires to the coils , i can't wait to see you hook up Muzzys Digi-kill ...
Thats why I hsve something people call friends, which im sure you lack smart *&^, with that being said I still thank you for the info !!!!!!!
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smokinZX14


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posted April 26, 2012 08:18 AM        Edited By: smokinZX14 on 26 Apr 2012 16:19
Well you got it working yet ?
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burton


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posted June 27, 2012 01:36 PM        
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I have the Cycle-Tek air shifter set-up with the BoostBySmith auto shift and I love it. Works great for me.
were did you get your boost by smith auto shift>

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oldkawboy


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posted June 27, 2012 02:08 PM        

were did you get your boost by smith auto shift>


I got mine from boostbysmith.com

Dan

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Beck14


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posted August 21, 2012 03:21 PM        
Ok, I've got everything for my digi-kill wired up accept for the two black wires coming off the air shifter solenoid. I've read all the install instructions but don't see where the plug in at. The "nitrous" sprays but obviously the shifter wont do anything. Please help!!!
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