Black wing Posted August 10, 2013 Posted August 10, 2013 so i hear about the 6 pin connector for the ignition coils and im not sure which one is the right one, i have found one that has wires that are about 2 inches long and go to a little 1" X 1" black circuit is that it or am i looking at the wrong section.
dingy Posted August 11, 2013 Posted August 11, 2013 so i hear about the 6 pin connector for the ignition coils and im not sure which one is the right one, i have found one that has wires that are about 2 inches long and go to a little 1" X 1" black circuit is that it or am i looking at the wrong section. The pickup coil connector is on the left side of bike near the shock damper. It has 5 wires going into a 1" x 1" connector (roughly). 3 x 2 pin configuration. There should have been one of these in the Ignitech kit that you have. Gary
Black wing Posted August 11, 2013 Author Posted August 11, 2013 perfect now i have two of the circuits tht connect to it is there any way to see which on is the better one?
dingy Posted August 11, 2013 Posted August 11, 2013 perfect now i have two of the circuits tht connect to it is there any way to see which on is the better one? Not sure what you mean?? Gary
Black wing Posted August 11, 2013 Author Posted August 11, 2013 i have the one i removed from my bike and one off my parts bike, im trying to only put the best back on the bike as i have been having massive power and mileage issues since i put the new exhaust on
Black wing Posted August 11, 2013 Author Posted August 11, 2013 just a cleaned up set of stock pipes, even so it dropped my milage from 32 mpg to 23-25 mpg
Black wing Posted August 11, 2013 Author Posted August 11, 2013 so the connector on the bike only has 4 wires going in with 5 wires on the block side
dingy Posted August 11, 2013 Posted August 11, 2013 so the connector on the bike only has 4 wires going in with 5 wires on the block side It has 5 wires on both sides of the connector. Clip from schematics attached. Gary
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