I am following this with great interest as the smoothing of throttle response will greatly improve the 9er.
Me too.
Posted 30 September 2024 - 05:47 am
I am following this with great interest as the smoothing of throttle response will greatly improve the 9er.
Me too.
2002 TDM900 Yellow
Posted 30 September 2024 - 09:27 am
I am following this with great interest as the smoothing of throttle response will greatly improve the 9er.
What I know so far is that you can go ahead and ground the neutral switch wire to cancel fuel cutting. You don't need to even disconnect the neutral switch first, as far as I can tell, if you just want to try it out temporarily to see if you feel it helps with riding smoothly
The negatives are that the neutral light will always be on, and starting the bike in gear might be possible without pulling the clutch in.(but if you know it's in neutral, it won't be an issue)
I'm just this moment looking at a bypass relay. A cheap module from ebay, with a built in timer and a relay - as long as the module gets pulses from the front sprocket sensor (or wheel speed sensor on an ABS equipped bike) it will deactivate the neutral lamp circuit, by keeping it open to extinguish the neutral lamp while the bikes moves forwards. This would need connections to at least 2 wires in the harness, as well as 12V, and GND. By adding another wire connection it could be made so that it automatically disconnects the neutral grounding wire circuit if the engine isn't running, meaning that starting up would be the same as it is now, with no risk of starting while in gear.
I might make something myself though. It would need to be 'optically isolated' for safety, this means that only a miniscule amount of current is taken from the host circuit in order to read the sensor, without any risk of shorting it out while riding .
When I come up with a fix which is a bit more elegant than a piece of black tape over the neutral indication lamp I'll post a message about it here. But for now I'm going to live with a simple switch while I have a think about
Edited by fixitsan, 30 September 2024 - 09:30 am.
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Posted 30 September 2024 - 09:38 am
I've just ordered one of these. It has the time delay, the 5V pulse input, and optical isolation all together on one PCB.
If it works it's a cheap fix !
https://www.ebay.co....emis&media=COPY
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Posted 14 October 2024 - 04:20 pm
I got another 70 miles of play over the weekend, and I'm convinced that riding is much smoother and easier with the neutral switch grounded.
I haven't got much further with making something to automate it, but a simple switch works fine for now
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Posted Yesterday, 08:10 am
I messed about with overrun fuel cut on my 900 with the standalone ecu. I found that adding fuel on the overrun at high rpm made no discernible difference, but lower that 3500rpm and pushing a small amount of fuel into the bores made a big difference to how the bike behaved from a closed throttle. It ended up feeling like a really nice carb setup once I had it dialled in.
this is next level though ^^
Posted Yesterday, 02:06 pm
I messed about with overrun fuel cut on my 900 with the standalone ecu. I found that adding fuel on the overrun at high rpm made no discernible difference, but lower that 3500rpm and pushing a small amount of fuel into the bores made a big difference to how the bike behaved from a closed throttle. It ended up feeling like a really nice carb setup once I had it dialled in.
this is next level though ^^
Oh no not now it isn't !
It's a just a switch to ground the neutral switch out at the moment. Works a treat
But what I've ordered to play about with is a small accelerometer, so that it will detect braking and just act when decelerating. And as soon as the bike comes to a stop the neutral switch and neutral light will behave as normal
But I don't know how to turn off the neutral light on the dash when it activates _without cutting the harness_.
I might just install a bit of tinted film over the neutral light so it can still be seen if you look at it, but it just won't be as bright as normal.
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Posted Yesterday, 03:55 pm
Just had a quick glance at a 900 wiring diagram and it looks like the offending link to remove may be shown here between starting cut off relay and ecu, try it with the black/yellow wire removed from ecu connector plug and insert a new grounded terminal so ecu thinks it's in neutral but neutral light still works as normal, will likely mean side stand switch won't operate anymore and you can start in gear with stand down but we all survived for years without that function I'm sure.
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Posted Yesterday, 05:39 pm
Just had a quick glance at a 900 wiring diagram and it looks like the offending link to remove may be shown here between starting cut off relay and ecu, try it with the black/yellow wire removed from ecu connector plug and insert a new grounded terminal so ecu thinks it's in neutral but neutral light still works as normal, will likely mean side stand switch won't operate anymore and you can start in gear with stand down but we all survived for years without that function I'm sure.
Thanks for clarifying. I only gave it a brief look and thought the wire from the ECU went to the L/Y wire, spent a few hours scratching my head, then a closer look with the correct glasses showed there is no dot on the crossover of those wires !
I'll just go give that a try...
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Posted Yesterday, 05:48 pm
Just had a quick glance at a 900 wiring diagram and it looks like the offending link to remove may be shown here between starting cut off relay and ecu, try it with the black/yellow wire removed from ecu connector plug and insert a new grounded terminal so ecu thinks it's in neutral but neutral light still works as normal, will likely mean side stand switch won't operate anymore and you can start in gear with stand down but we all survived for years without that function I'm sure.
That's the early 2002 model same as mine and is exactly what I was thinking.
2002 TDM900 Yellow
Posted Yesterday, 05:57 pm
Just had a quick glance at a 900 wiring diagram and it looks like the offending link to remove may be shown here between starting cut off relay and ecu, try it with the black/yellow wire removed from ecu connector plug and insert a new grounded terminal so ecu thinks it's in neutral but neutral light still works as normal, will likely mean side stand switch won't operate anymore and you can start in gear with stand down but we all survived for years without that function I'm sure.
T H A T W O R K S
I cut the black/yellow wire about 2 inches from the ECU plug, grounded the ECU side and there's now no fuel cut. If left ungrounded then fuel cut happens .
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You can't start it in gear. the stand-down function works exactly the same too.
A N D
The neutral light works as normal
A perfect solution !
Many Thanks Snowbird !
Edited by fixitsan, Yesterday, 05:58 pm.
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Posted Yesterday, 06:59 pm
This is the Black/Yellow wire...
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I made up this wire...
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Attached a terminal at the ECU side...
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Cleaned the front screw of the left ignition coil, sprayed with terminal cleaner/lube and added a star washer
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The wire in position, terminals sprayed with chain wax to keep the water out...
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There is also at least one ground wire at the same ECU plug as the black/yellow wire, which would work just as well
Edited by fixitsan, Yesterday, 07:00 pm.
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Posted Yesterday, 10:33 pm
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Posted Today, 06:57 am
Nice one! Not bad for 10 minutes with a wiring diagram, although without the knowledge of the neutral behaviour there would be no reason to go down that route.
I assume the ecu connector is not a proprietary plug you could get along with a socket to make an inline plug-in version.
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Posted Today, 08:29 am
Nice one! Not bad for 10 minutes with a wiring diagram, although without the knowledge of the neutral behaviour there would be no reason to go down that route.
I assume the ecu connector is not a proprietary plug you could get along with a socket to make an inline plug-in version.
I think it's a special fit plug, I did think that maybe I should make a black epoxy filled box, call it a 'special' name, make miraculous claims about it, and sell it at a premium, for what consists of only a Scotchlok splice in a box
I've consoled myself already with a couple of beers over losing a few hours on coding, when all along the K.I.S.S. principle won the day. Like you say it did lead to some useful info in the end though
I wonder about other bikes from the same period, I know this family of ECU was fitted to a lot of other bikes, including a few Suzuki's. Obviously the ECUs are built to a performance spec with behaviours that need to sense certain situations like 'is the bike in neutral'.
Anyway, the sun is out, and I don't start work until 4.30pm, I'll try to fit a ride in today just to confirm there's no fuel cutting. The only testing I've made so far was on my old '04 900 on it's centre stand in the garage.
Edited by fixitsan, Today, 08:31 am.
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