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    CBR1000RR trackbike issues

    Hi guys

    Recently Iv decided to convert my road bike to a track/race bike, I just got a few issues and hope maybe some body on here can help me.
    I have done a few mods so far:
    1. Full arrow competition Ti exhaust
    2. Removed the pair valves

    Other list of mods done before: PC3, Ohlins front and rear, bmc airfilter, rearsets, braided break lines and others.

    I also took most of the road gear off apart from the head lights which I will do once I get my race fairings.

    So the issues at the moment are, the FI light I cant manage to get rid of it and my translogic quick shifter is not working. I have checked the wiring many times but cant manage to get it to work.

    What I was thinking is to get ecu reflashed and possibly a custom tune. And this could be a possible solution, does any one know of any one who can help?

    Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

    Thanks in advance!
    Nas

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    FI Light would be because the exhaust valve is removed when you get the full system.

    You need to get either servo buddy to trick the servo connection or some resistor and capacitor to trick it.
    http://www.shopskutr.com/honda-servo-buddy/

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    Awesome, thanks for that. Do you think that the pair mod could also trigger the FI light as I took that off.

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ID:	297391 These are the PAIR valves and I blocked them off with plates but I wonder if the sensor would trigger the FI light.

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    PAIR is not going to affect anything.
    It's fine to leave the connector dangling without anything plug to it. Just make sure you tape it so water won't go in and short it.

    PC3 might cause FI error if not installed correctly.

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    Thumbs up

    I have just ordered the servo plug, lets hope it will solve the issue.

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    Installed the Servo plug but it did not fix the issue, so i am thinking it should be the 02 sensor, 02 sensor eliminator is on its way. I hope it will sort it.

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