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Old 08-28-2010, 12:44 AM
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fuel programer location

so where is the best place to mount programmer? up by gas tank-under seat on handle bars

is it nice to see what the programmer is doing or to ajust it while riding?
any info is welcome thanks
just got a fmf programmer!
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Old 08-28-2010, 03:13 PM
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I put mine where my tool kit was. It's a safe location and it is easy to access. Just make sure to drill a small hole in the bottom of it so that if you are in wet conditions or wash your quad it wont fill up with water.
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DO NOT PUT IT IN THE TOOL KIT AREA. your wires will be run above your subframe and be crushed by the seat to the point where the wires will be worn and start arcing to each other and cutting out your fuel. i ran mine to the front under the plastic, its not very accessable but my bad mx year has been due to this issue and i had the programmer dialed in before moving it.. unless you have some way to protect those wires and run your programmer without crushing it. i dont suggest it.. i have the motoworks fmi
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Got my pc3 in the tool kit area. Just route the wires around where there r pressure points n use zip ties to keep em in place.
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are they ever mounted up front some where so you can see while you a driving what your programmer is adding for fuel.
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i can see mine in the slot near the stem under the front plastics. so i know its on and working. i have it in a few plastic bags so the water/elements dont get to it
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