Extended the 999 injector wiring loom to reach the 998 throttle body plug (plug on 998 TB is opposite to 999). Also enlarged one of the 25mm holes to properly accommodate the multi pin loom connection. Should be the last time the airbox has to come off.
Have you checked the TPS works the correct way .. ie 0-100 not 100 -0 I can’t remember 998 to 999 but I know the 999 is the opposite way to the 1198
Ah... I didn't check or swap the two wires. I literally just extended the cables. If you've anymore info on which ones to swap, that would be great
As FE says if you do need to change it, and its only about the direction of rotation of the switch, ( you could probably see just by looking at which way the butterfly rotates comparing the two TBs, you only need to swap two of the wires...
Thanks again for the help Chaps. So I finally got round to checking the 999 tb's rotation against the 998 set. The 998 set. Both butterflys rotate to the left. The 999 set. Top butterfly rotates to the right, bottom butterfly rotates the the left. I'll have to take a closer look at the diagrams above to see it I can work out the correct wiring sequence etc.
Not much to report of late. Been busy working from home and home schooling the kids, so not had too much time on the bike. I have however finished the hand controls. New Brembo lever for the MC and a new standard clutch lever have been fitted, along with a new Domino QA throttle and billet clipons. I have finally deceied what I'll be doing with the ECU and loom etc. I have been speaking to someone who can unlock a 999 ECU, so I'll be able to run any 999 dash along with any ECU and key. I think this will be the best and easiest option for the 999 motor, eliminating dyno time etc, so it'll essentially be plug and play. Got the bike out in the open a week or so back really happy with the progress so far.
Battery box is on the left to use the 999 loom You can cut down a 999 or 1098 battery box and mount it on the near side you can get a carbon 999 rs one and use that Then mount the ecu above the battery box and the solenoid below then move the regulator to the right side