Which two wires to eliminate the exhaust servo

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  1. Scott

    Scott Active Member

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    Which two to stick the resistor between please
    Thanks
     
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    navvy10 Well-Known Member

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    Is this useful?
     
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    It's for the VFR800 but is same for all Honda models apparently
     
  4. Scott

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    That's the O2 sensor mate I'm after the exhaust servo. Thanks tho appreciated
     
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    navvy10 Well-Known Member

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    Haha sorry dude! So I had a little drink.... :rolleyes:
     
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    At this time! Navvy!!
     
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    navvy10 Well-Known Member

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    Well I was feeling down cos my front right pad is pretty much metal on metal and I had been riding her without knowing things had got bad..... :(
     
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    Yeah bad times.. I found out today that missing a screen bolt from my trackbike... Gonna get absolutely B:eek:LL:eek:XED!!
     
  10. Scott

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    shame he asked for a pic to see which went where but no one put one up
     
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    Here's the diagram for a DIY fix.

    Exhaust Servo Removal Bypass.jpg
     
  13. Scott

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    Iv not tried it to see if it works yet. Just got the resistors will report back on Sunday
     
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    Doesn't work ..... I need a servo buddy :(
     
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    I was under the impression, you just remove the steel cable between the motor & the flap and that is it. The flap remains open.
     
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    Yes, but he also wants to remove the servo motor.
     
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    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    Sold and fitted plenty of them just ordered some more today :( If I had know I would have ordered you another and done you a deal :S

    Speedycom Performance Ltd...
     
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    I see :) fair enough
    interested to learn why. to shed some weight?
     
  19. Scott

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    Because the bike come without one. Turns out u need a bit of circuit board too !
    Thanks Arthur but I got one now anyway
     

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