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Sloan85

posted on 5/9/12 at 07:14 PM Reply With Quote
Exhaust control valve?

Just located an exhaust control valve actuator when stripping my bike. Can someone please tell me what these exhaust valves do and whether they need to go in the kit car when I use the engine.

Cheers!

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cosmick

posted on 5/9/12 at 08:05 PM Reply With Quote
and the engine is??????????????????? Depending on what you are going to use will depend on whether you need the exhaust valve or not. Please tell us





If it can't be fixed with a hammer then its probably an electrical problem.

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Sloan85

posted on 5/9/12 at 09:17 PM Reply With Quote
GSXR 1000 k1 in an MK Indy R

[Edited on 5/9/12 by Sloan85]

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MikeRJ

posted on 5/9/12 at 09:53 PM Reply With Quote
The valve is there to eliminate a dip on the torque curve at around 3500 RPM.

You can remove it (the valve, not the dip), but you need to do some wiring mods otherwise the ECU will throw an error code.

[Edited on 5/9/12 by MikeRJ]

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adithorp

posted on 6/9/12 at 08:09 AM Reply With Quote
As said ^^^

A good rolling road setup using a power commander can improve it a lot. The dip in my R1 power curve was illiminated this way.





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cosmick

posted on 6/9/12 at 07:19 PM Reply With Quote
ok, to disable the exhaust valve and prevent any FI light coming on, you must disconnect or cut the Black/Brown wire which is pin number 33 in the ECM. It is located in the Larger of two connectors, bottom row (clip on top row) second in from the right. By doing this, you will not need to transfer any of the exhaust valve actuator into the car.
You can safely disconnect the actuator from the harness connections. It is a good idea to try and use the speedo from the bike as this will match the engine and give you the use of the FI light if any problems occurr.





If it can't be fixed with a hammer then its probably an electrical problem.

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