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Here's how I'm planning to arrange Zeeltronic modules.
I removed the Cancel unit. The wiring is diredcted to the battery along the frame tube and comeback under the fuel tank as I'm not sure it's definitive... Any suggestion?

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t114/kx3_photos/jsw_s6300074.jpg

wiring:

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t114/kx3_photos/jsw_s6300075.jpg


Post Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 12:39 am
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Just an observation but wouldn't it be better further away from electrical "interference" ?


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You need to connect the VCDI AFTER A SWITCH !!!

or it may never STOP !

only thing is to be able to put the tank , arrange it as you can Laughing


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SEB4LO wrote:
You need to connect the VCDI AFTER A SWITCH !!!

or it may never STOP !

only thing is to be able to put the tank , arrange it as you can Laughing


Of course it will be switched Shocked Shocked


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I would avoid putting it right next to the ignition coil as mentioned before interference might be an issue.

I have considered this mod but I am a tight arse.

Good Luck


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