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From 1984 Voyager to a street fighter 3 years 1 month ago #28800

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another question for the fuel injection experts
since I am removing the airbox
what the best to do with the air temperature sensor?
Disconnect, add a resistor or find a place between the new air filters ?

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From 1984 Voyager to a street fighter 3 years 1 month ago #28804

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I rigged a bracket for it near the air intake. You could just attach it somewhere near the air intake as all it's measuring is the ambient air temperature going into the engine. Just don't attach it near any heat sources as that will give false readings.
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From 1984 Voyager to a street fighter 3 years 1 month ago #28806

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I would be tempted to fit a discrete working sensor. Buy a 2k Ntc bead thermistor solder your leads to it. They are tiny... only about a 3mm bead so will go nicely in some heatshrink tube. Then mount discretely against air filter.
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From 1984 Voyager to a street fighter 3 years 1 month ago #28826

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I'm looking for a fuel gauges sender for the Voyager
does anyone installed any aftermarket or fit anything that work?

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From 1984 Voyager to a street fighter 3 years 1 month ago #28843

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the plan for today was to get the bike on the road for a test drive
I did put it on the road but having an issue with the clutch
It look like its not engaging all the way, i may need to extend the clutch push screw.
for now I will go back to cable for testing

It is not 100% done yet but this will be the final look







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From 1984 Voyager to a street fighter 3 years 1 month ago #28844

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It’s looking superb. Lots of interesting details .Well done!
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