ZX10R speed limited at 300?
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ZX10R speed limited at 300?
Looking at this video... it seems as if the ZX10R is speed limited at 300?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD3ToyCK ... h=kawasaki
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD3ToyCK ... h=kawasaki
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as rossi sez...Rossi wrote:All manufacturers decided to limit all new releases at 300 kph to try and offset the nanny states/ governments from interfering with actual laws.
Hence the market for speed healers etc
the 10, the 12 and apparently the 14 are all limited
done thru the ECU on the bikes
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If only it were as simple as ECU limitations.
I'm unsure of exact details on 2005/6 bikes, but previous models have been given smaller inlet cams, restricted exhaust ports and injector manifolds to help keep speed down to 300k. It's a serious rework and major dough to get full power and speed from these things.
I'm unsure of exact details on 2005/6 bikes, but previous models have been given smaller inlet cams, restricted exhaust ports and injector manifolds to help keep speed down to 300k. It's a serious rework and major dough to get full power and speed from these things.
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yesDuane wrote:Smitty,
Then the logical thing for you would be to remove the speedo, no?

and no
the whole 'speed' thing works off the speed sensor
which works from the output sprocket off the gearbox
so yeah..remove the speedo
and the computer will still slow ya down
'cept you won't know it

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Ah just chuck the whole bike in the bin then!!!Smitty wrote:yesDuane wrote:Smitty,
Then the logical thing for you would be to remove the speedo, no?![]()
and no
the whole 'speed' thing works off the speed sensor
which works from the output sprocket off the gearbox
so yeah..remove the speedo
and the computer will still slow ya down
'cept you won't know it
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Re: ZX10R speed limited at 300?
The bloke is a psycho and what, isnt 299 fast enough for yaStereo wrote: Looking at this video... it seems as if the ZX10R is speed limited at 300?
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Yeah the busas were restricted too after the 2000 model.
They did it by the ecu telling the fuel and ignition to shut off at 299 in top gear.Easy fix though,you went to dick smith and bought a 6.8k ohm resister(cost you the grand total of 5c)and spliced into the correct wire and this would tell the ecu that you were in 5th gear even when you were in 6th.If you were stupid you could buy a little black box(tre) from some of these electronic gurus for about $250 but basically it did the same thing as the resistor.I had seen 300 a couple of times on my busa
They did it by the ecu telling the fuel and ignition to shut off at 299 in top gear.Easy fix though,you went to dick smith and bought a 6.8k ohm resister(cost you the grand total of 5c)and spliced into the correct wire and this would tell the ecu that you were in 5th gear even when you were in 6th.If you were stupid you could buy a little black box(tre) from some of these electronic gurus for about $250 but basically it did the same thing as the resistor.I had seen 300 a couple of times on my busa


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simple..remove the output sprocket off the gearbox!!Smitty wrote:yesDuane wrote:Smitty,
Then the logical thing for you would be to remove the speedo, no?![]()
and no
the whole 'speed' thing works off the speed sensor
which works from the output sprocket off the gearbox
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hahahaNeka79 wrote:simple..remove the output sprocket off the gearbox!!Smitty wrote:yesDuane wrote:Smitty,
Then the logical thing for you would be to remove the speedo, no?![]()
and no
the whole 'speed' thing works off the speed sensor
which works from the output sprocket off the gearbox
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speedo sez 299
ground speed = zero


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