How To - VCON for Carbed Mini Me

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How To - VCON for Carbed Mini Me

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For Carbs, See Below.

RED - Switched 12v Positive Feed (Fusebox)
BLACK - GROUND
GREEN - RPM Signal (Either direct from Dizzy or the Back of the Rev Counter)
GRAY - VTEC Solenoid (To the signal green wire from the Solenoid)
YELLOW - GROUND

its REAL easy to figure out, But here it is for the people who don't want to use their brains...

Before you ask about the RPM Signal - You will have to find that yourself! Either direct to the POSITIVE side of the Distributer power supply plug. If you try from the Guage Cluster for a cleaner install, you will have to find the pin out yourself, either by using a Multi-meter, or de-pining a pin at a time until the Rev counter stops working.

so no more bloody PM's, PLEASE!!!!!
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Banned :top:
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