Joshua
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I understood that you could raise your rev limiter by 500 rpm without the code. Anything greater requires a code. Also the research I have done, you can raise it without the ignition module. But I have found it difficult to find information about it. When I think about it I had the new flash done this year and some people are saying yamaha increase the limit.
Oh by the way if i didn't say, thanks for all your help with clutching my sled.
Oh by the way if i didn't say, thanks for all your help with clutching my sled.
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I understood that you could raise your rev limiter by 500 rpm without the code. Anything greater requires a code. Also the research I have done, you can raise it without the ignition module. But I have found it difficult to find information about it. When I think about it I had the new flash done this year and some people are saying yamaha increase the limit.
Oh by the way if i didn't say, thanks for all your help with clutching my sled.
New flash certainly is a good possibility why it'll rev a bit more. Haven't heard myself that rev limiter can be raised without ignition module, some of the pc5 units can be purchased with a built in ignition module rather than a separate unit but to my knowledge that's only on twin cylinder engines. So as of now you're at 2-0-0-0 on the weights and 51/43 with purple spring? What primary spring again?
Joshua
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Yes you are correct, with a O-P-O primary spring