I was told that on the gen 2 if you take the fogger off it will give a check engine light. trying to avoid that so is there a way if true to keep the light from going on?
Created on: 03/29/19 01:27 PM
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RE: block off plates , will it throw an error code?
03/29/19 9:07 PM
Keep the actuator connector connected to the actuator. No code will trigger. Block off hose that runs up the ram chamber; then block off hole at ram chamber where hose goes up in. Wine cork, cone style rubber plug, use goop glue to keep cork/plug stationary at the ram; and at the hose. Actuator won't know it's not sucking air, and ECU won't spit a code with the actuator still connected.
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RE: block off plates , will it throw an error code?
03/31/19 7:44 PM
On my zx14 I left the PAIR valve installed and just did the marble in the
PAIR valve intake. PAIR valve bypassed
On my zx10 I removed the PAIR valve and installed
a jumper in the connector end so that it doesn't
throw a code.
This is a very simple circuit. Closed or Open.
A jumper closes the circuit. Some people use a resistor
to jump the circuit I just used a plain jumper wire.
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RE: block off plates , will it throw an error code?
04/03/19 8:26 AM
marble in the PAIR valve intake
That's just a metaphor for blocking the PAIR Valve intake hose.
Can be done many different ways. Anything that blocks the hose, A marble,
cork, rubber plug, dowel rod, etc...
Here's Brock's red plug install instructions .....
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RE: block off plates , will it throw an error code?
04/03/19 1:15 PM
IF the PAIR on the ZX-14R is anything like the PAIR on my Yamaha R3, the advantage of removing ALL the parts and replacing the plates with block-off plates, is that you drop over a couple of pounds of weight, from relatively high up in the bike, PLUS make the engine area much easier to work on due to better access.
Jim G
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