ZX14 PCV or TRE

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ZX14 PCV or TRE

Post by zx14ninja »

Hey guys!

If i am getting a PCV fitted an DynoTuning my ZX14 is it necessary to fit a TRE to the bike?

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Re: ZX14 PCV or TRE

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not necessary at all, but if you plan on getting a TRE down the track I would put it on before getting the PCV mapped.
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TRE is pretty bloody useless anyway :roll:
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Re: ZX14 PCV or TRE

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agreed, I still don't know if mine even does anything at all. The only reason it's still on my bike is because it is spliced into an ECU wire (healtech XTRE).
Someone on the zx-10r.net forums smashed an ivans performance one open and all it was was a 10ohm resistor in an epoxy tube with a connector on the end :shock:
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Re: ZX14 PCV or TRE

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Dingus wrote:agreed, I still don't know if mine even does anything at all. The only reason it's still on my bike is because it is spliced into an ECU wire (healtech XTRE).
Someone on the zx-10r.net forums smashed an ivans performance one open and all it was was a 10ohm resistor in an epoxy tube with a connector on the end :shock:
I get a liitle more down low but a lot less up high :shock:
I just don't use it anymore
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