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Old 09-22-2009, 12:37 PM
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I didn't think I would be jealous...but I am. The project is looking good so far.
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Both my buddies took the spacer out of the clutch and now hit 67mph on the speedo. That is an 10mph gain for both of them.
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This RZR is going to be awesome when it is all completed. I can't wait to see the DWT Wheels on this thing.
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Folks, with the Dynatek DFS9-3 and DFCA-15, do you just tape off the DFS9-3's FI harneses and TSP harnesses since the DFCA-15 plugs into the stock harnesses and sensors? I just recieved mine and the instruction don't say how to use these two in conjuction! Just wanted to make sure I was using the right ones. Im assuming I am just using the DFS9-3 to plug into the crank position sensor and Ignition coil with the remaining plugs taped off. Then the DFCA-15 connects to the Injectors and TPS Sensor and stock harnesses for them. Anyone set these up? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Steve
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how to connent a DFCA-15 to a DFS9-3

So you say that you installed the DFCA-15 in conjunction with the DFS9-3, I Really need help with this install, I can't seem to find any install manual for these two components installed together. I would raelly appriectiate it you could help me with some detailed info on the install.

oh, By the way NiCe Machine you have there.
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So you say that you installed the DFCA-15 in conjunction with the DFS9-3, I Really need help with this install, I can't seem to find any install manual for these two components installed together. I would raelly appriectiate it you could help me with some detailed info on the install.

oh, By the way NiCe Machine you have there.
What year RZR?

My instructions were pretty straightforward.
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