A friend of mine has a 1993 NC30 which he is converting to a track bike. He has removed the speedo and cabels and the bike now starts misfiring badly over 5K. As I understand, the bike has a safety feature built into the CDI to stop the spark to 2 no plugs if the speedo is not detected.
Does any one know how to bypass this feature or have a wiring diagram for this.
Any help would be appreciated.
Dangerman
NC30 misfiring over 5K
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Re: NC30 misfiring over 5K
hey,
http://www.vsource.org/VFR-RVF_files/NC ... iction.htm
Easiest way is to take the little circuit board out of the speedometer, plug it back into the loom and wrap it in a plastic bag to make it water-proof if you are removing the clocks.
You can also get an M-Max etc box that you plug into where the clocks would be or use an after-market ignition box like the ignitech.
Finally I believe there is a resistor mod you can do but can't find any schematics at the moment (hopefully somebody on here will help)
http://www.vsource.org/VFR-RVF_files/NC ... iction.htm
Easiest way is to take the little circuit board out of the speedometer, plug it back into the loom and wrap it in a plastic bag to make it water-proof if you are removing the clocks.
You can also get an M-Max etc box that you plug into where the clocks would be or use an after-market ignition box like the ignitech.
Finally I believe there is a resistor mod you can do but can't find any schematics at the moment (hopefully somebody on here will help)
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