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Author: Subject: Turn over sensor gutting
Triggerhappy

posted on 6/12/09 at 09:27 AM Reply With Quote
Turn over sensor gutting

Had an go in open the Busa 08 T.O.S.
Dismantling is really just snapping up the unit "non destroying" and everything snaps back.

The pendelum has an magnet in it and "rest" in line with an sensor on the PCB. So it´s pretty forward ...pendelum has to be secured in line with sensor.

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Triggerhappy

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Triggerhappy

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franky

posted on 6/12/09 at 09:43 AM Reply With Quote
i'm going to fit mine so that if I roll the car it cuts out....
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02GF74

posted on 6/12/09 at 10:03 AM Reply With Quote
looks like you've burnt you finger.






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Andy B

posted on 7/12/09 at 06:57 PM Reply With Quote
Franky
I think you will struggle to run with the tilt sensor connected and functioning. Main reason being the pendulum is held in the correct position whilst riding due to the cancelling effects of banking whilst turning.
Unfortunately in BECs our lack of lean whilst our abundance of turning ability serves to trip the sensor, which isnt funny on high speed corners as it is very similar to lifting off the throttle which generates lift off oversteer normally.
My failure to observe this on my first injected F1 sidecar left me with a bill for nosecone, sidepod radiator and exhaust
On the plus side at the ridiculous speed we had entered the corner we probably wouldnt have got all the way round anyway, it was quite normal for us to run out of talent in those days
best regards
Andy

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