Can someone please confirm
#1
Hi All,

Searched, searched, searched but cannot find a post I recall about connecting a TRE.

Can someone please confirm if it connects to the white plug just to the right of centre of the picture.


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#2
Yes that is correct. (Assuming you are using the same X-Tre as I was).
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#3
Cheers,thanks mate, much appreciated. After years of having to worry about nothing but carbs, now on a learning curve with all this electrickery.Very Happy, so I'm double checking myself will all this stuff.
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#4
Whatever you do dont cut the red wire...or was it the blue?
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#5
or don't cut the grey wire... mmmm dark grey, light grey SH#T i'm colour blind
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(15-10-2013, 03:56pm)Batfink Wrote: or don't cut the grey wire... mmmm dark grey, light grey SH#T i'm colour blind

Now there's food for though. Imagine leaving your bike or car with an auto electrician, only to find out he is colour blind.Scary
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(15-10-2013, 03:30pm)Aussie Steve Wrote: Whatever you do dont cut the red wire...or was it the blue?

i like your style brother! bahahahha.
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#8
Gen1 Busa. TRE costs 20c from Dick Smiths.
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#9
I made my own too...the most expensive bit was a small plastic box to put the three componant pcb in....oh and forget getting the plugs they are like hens teeth. Total cost for me was around $2:60 and I have enough componants to make another....lol
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