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The pink wire for TRX 90

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Posted by: Sportrax90A

What do i do with the pink wire? I found it and people said to just cut it. what do i do with the 2 ends just let them sit there?



Posted by: BSTURDIVANT

just unplug and tape!



Posted by: Sportrax90A

Where do i un-plug it at near the CDI box or where it goes into your engine?



Posted by: AtvMxRider

Just cut it and tape both ends up.



Posted by: Sportrax90A

Will this help acceleration in 4h gear? and after cutting the wire.. would you recremd still buying a CDI box?



Posted by: AtvMxRider

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Originally posted by Sportrax90A
Will this help acceleration in 4h gear? and after cutting the wire.. would you recremd still buying a CDI box?



It does nothing for acceleration it is more of a speed limiter.



Posted by: ROBBSRACING

Yes it will accelerate better in 4th with the wire cut. It is a 4th gear speed limiter. With the wire hooked up when you shift into 4th the motor will not rev out in fact often times they are faster in 3rd gear because it has no effect 1st through 3rd. Without the wire it will rev out therefore accelerating better and give you more top end. Yes the Performance CDI box works very well.
They have a much better spark curve and no speed limiter.



Posted by: honda152

Ok.. wheres this wire thing and exactly what do I have to do to get it to work right?
I let a friend ride my 90 the other day just trying it out and he ends up barrel rolling it down a hill (kids an idiot) and braking my key off.. I disconnected the key and pulled that plastic thing off the handlebars so I don't need a key anymore! I was just wondering if I should do anything with the wire that I unplugged... it's just kinda dangling there...

Thanks,
Tyler





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