07 6r fi light
#11
Yea it runs fine, the ecu is running it on a default type map because of the lack of information. The warranty went bye bye not to long ago. So rather than get the extended warranty just thought I'd do repairs ourselves.
The atmospheric pressure sensor sits in the tailend underneath the seat, the inlet pressure sensor is underneath the tank on the right side of the intake. And they both are the same sensor. Just different formulas to figuring out the usable range of the output voltage. But the output voltage for both should be along the same range DC 3.80~4.20V at the standard atmospheric pressure (101.32kPa or 76cmHg abs)... All you need to do is figure the formula and compare to see if its within range... you need a sensor harness adapter part# 57001-1561 to check the input voltage and output voltage. But if you know how to use a DVOM it shouldn't be to difficult to figure a way around that .
BTW guys I now have the manual for 2007-2008 ZX-6r. So if any of guys needs any info pm me and ill be more than happy to relay that information to you guys all I would need tho to make sure that I'm giving you the right information is the beginning of the frame no. on your bike
The atmospheric pressure sensor sits in the tailend underneath the seat, the inlet pressure sensor is underneath the tank on the right side of the intake. And they both are the same sensor. Just different formulas to figuring out the usable range of the output voltage. But the output voltage for both should be along the same range DC 3.80~4.20V at the standard atmospheric pressure (101.32kPa or 76cmHg abs)... All you need to do is figure the formula and compare to see if its within range... you need a sensor harness adapter part# 57001-1561 to check the input voltage and output voltage. But if you know how to use a DVOM it shouldn't be to difficult to figure a way around that .
BTW guys I now have the manual for 2007-2008 ZX-6r. So if any of guys needs any info pm me and ill be more than happy to relay that information to you guys all I would need tho to make sure that I'm giving you the right information is the beginning of the frame no. on your bike
#13
Ive been riding for years but have never taken to getting into the mechanical aspects of a motorcycle. And thats a shame cuz Im a certified automotive technician. And since I do some work outside of my job, the wifey and I thought it be a good idea to start doing work on bikes. So Im gonna start stacking up on manuals for all the kawasaki models I can get ahold of. As well as suzuki's, yamahas, honda's etc etc.
So as my stack of manuals grows Ill let you guys know so I can help you all out as much as I can. Contribute something to the forum. Like a techline if you wanna look at it like that. Except I wont charge you a dime
So as my stack of manuals grows Ill let you guys know so I can help you all out as much as I can. Contribute something to the forum. Like a techline if you wanna look at it like that. Except I wont charge you a dime
Last edited by j13; 10-13-2008 at 03:18 PM.
#15
haha hey its difficult getting information if you dont have the manual or someone that knows to lead you in the right direction. I spent several hrs on the internet looking for online manuals or info and most of the sites I found asked for monthly payments. I found this one that you asked a question and a tech would reply but you had to pay 5 bucks plus a 30 dollar donation if you wanted them to answer promptly...wtf lol so yea Id be more than happy to help out anyone without having to go thru something as ridiculous as that.
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