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Old 06-18-2011   #1
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Marc fixes the switches? hum gona have to poke around his site
Just call or email him as it is not on his website from what I remember. He replied to an email during communication of him burning me a new ship and secondaries came up as well as my sticky switch.
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Old 06-18-2011   #2
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Get Marc's chip, will overide switch
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Old 06-18-2011   #3
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Get Marc's chip, will overide switch
already have a chip from marc. I don't know if the 90 can use the chip to over ride the key. and even if it can, i'd rather fix the problem then just work around it
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Old 06-19-2011   #4
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already have a chip from marc. I don't know if the 90 can use the chip to over ride the key. and even if it can, i'd rather fix the problem then just work around it
I don't think you can override the 90 in the Chip.. good luck on the fix
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Old 06-19-2011   #5
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I don't think you can override the 90 in the Chip.. good luck on the fix
thanks, it seems pretty simple. I talked to a friend today who gave me some ideas on how to attack this. i'm not sure when I'm going to dig into it but it should soon. i'll try and post pictures but when i get started that's usually the last thing on my mind. I think i have a weekend of zr-1 work coming up soon. the DS lumbar adjustment doesn't work but that's easy, I need to swap out the rear calipers, but that's not all that hard either and then the power key. I'm kinda looking forward to it
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I don't think you can override the 90 in the Chip.. good luck on the fix
Either that, or because leaving the switch in FULL POWER eliminates the need for a firmware "fix", it has just never been addressed in favor or higher priorities?

The BYPASS option: More than just a "work around" for some...
Primarily if (like me) your 90 is running sans secondary throttle plates. I'm just sayin if for any reason one has the switch removed anyway, shunting it would make a lot of sense - more than a cobble

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