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TBoost - VMax VBoost Modification |
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TBoost - Schematic |
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This photo shows these unique
connectors at the coil. With the actual wiring removed the tap part of the
connector can remain with no worries about it being exposed. These are well contained connectors but as Don Seel has recommended .. coating the connection internally will protect against corrosion. |
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This photo shows the ignition battery
and firing lead from the coil all connected up. The wires were housed in a piece of shrink wrap and run down the left sideof the frame to the scoop (late models). Early models have it somewhat easier as the left front coil is very close to the vboost controller. |
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Here you can see the original yellow
and grey leads that were pulled out of the three wire connector that feeds the vboost controller. They can be released easily with a toothpick and can be re-inserted later if desired ... to return the wiring harness to a stock configuration. Currently, the yellow lead connects to a yellow lead that goes into my component tube and connects to the D1 diode. The factory yellow lead is a chain connection to the firing lead for coil #3. If I wanted to add a switch (S1) .. this is where I would put it ... (between these two leads). Of course if you have read the balance of this document you are aware that on pre '90 wiring harnesses the yellow lead is also grey and is a multiple of the firing lead for coil #2. |
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Although a little "bright" (you will
get better photos w/ this is posted permanently) .. this is the connector
that the grey and yellow(grey for pre '90) wires were removed from. The yellow (grey for pre '90) came out of the closest end w/ the red and black leads and the grey was removed from the other side that feeds directly into the vboost controller. |
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This photo shows "temporary" wiring on
my '93 (I didn't shrink the shrink wrap yet as I am doing some additional testing). My component tube is upright to the left of the vboost controller and will be replaced w/ a rigid tube sealed w/ potting cement.. The extra length on the leads connecting to the factory grey and yellow leads will be shortened and shrink will be "shrunk". The shrink can always be cut off in the future ... the yellow and gray reinserted into the factory connector and no one will know that this modification was ever here. |
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| Here you can see where I mount "my" switches. There is enough room in the fascia on the left side of the bike (the scoop is currently removed). The one in the rear is my "headlamp" switch and the front one I use for various testing (currently an ignition advance switch but easily put into service for the vboost controller or whatever happens to be going on at the time). | ||||||||||||||||||||
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