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Hi!
Tried it yesterday with the oem 12v wiring and got to high voltage values. 9,7v on 6 sixth gear and 7,xx on fifth gear. Will try to wire it to 5v and keep the oem neutral light.
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On 3/26/2019 at 7:30 PM, Adamw said:
You just need a pull-up resistor:
http://forums.linkecu.com/topic/5730-hayabusa-gear-position-sensor/?do=findComment&comment=59707
I'm not sure I'm getting this, the gear position sensor is fed with 12v, not sure if it will have an impact on your wiring?
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Hi!
I have a Suzuki gsxr 1000 turbo with a oem gear position sensor, the output is unfortunately in resistance/ohm. I would like to have a gear position sensor to adapt the boost level depending on the gear selection.
The problem is that the gear position option is only enabled in a AN volt input channel.
I think most bikes have this type of sensor, would it be possible to enable gear option to the temperature inputs?
I haven't found any good suggestions for converting a resistance signal to a voltage signal.
I'm running a Link Fury G4+
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Hi!
I'm new here but when I looked into this a couple of months ago I found a OTG that should charge and allow data transfer.
Looks like this one
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/172239987058?ul_noapp=true
Resistance sensitive gear position sensor
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I've finally got it right, I used a oem 5v supply as in the diagram.
The big issue for me was to get my head around how the diagram solved the neutral light. But it didn't so I wired it to and auxiliary output with low side activation.
Just received my quickshifter so now I can enjoy boost by gear and full throttle up shifting.
Thanks for the explanations you made