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Barbarian Mod on '05
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<blockquote data-quote="Qwindelzorf" data-source="post: 447082" data-attributes="member: 9714"><p>When I did my '05, I too had the same concerns. I fiddled around with the recommended resistor, but got nowhere. I ended up using a piece of stranded core 16ga wire, stripped back about an inch. Stick the ends into the socket, snap the little retaining bar back in place, and plug it in. The strands of the wire deform around the pin on the ECU and make the needed connection. The mod evened out my bike's performance noticeably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Qwindelzorf, post: 447082, member: 9714"] When I did my '05, I too had the same concerns. I fiddled around with the recommended resistor, but got nowhere. I ended up using a piece of stranded core 16ga wire, stripped back about an inch. Stick the ends into the socket, snap the little retaining bar back in place, and plug it in. The strands of the wire deform around the pin on the ECU and make the needed connection. The mod evened out my bike's performance noticeably. [/QUOTE]
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