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marchesini 15-Jun-2005 22:40

How do I bypass the immobiliser to fit a race dash?
 
I have an S4R with the standard clocks with immobiliser but want to fit a Translogic race dash. I understand that if the clocks are removed, then the bike won't run so where do I start. It doesn't sound easy or is it?

Cheers all

best regards

simon

NBs996 15-Jun-2005 23:13

I don't think you can do it Simon.
I tried to change the clocks on the DD bike but couldn't get the immobiliser to play the game. The dealers didn't have any ideas either.

However... there just might be some software available to plug in via laptop and completely disable it - Don't know for sure, just guessing really cos I've only heard of it being done so might not be true.

Google it, see what you come up with.

marchesini 15-Jun-2005 23:24

Thanks for the reply. I heard that John Hackett's DD bike has been 'done' according to the fellas at Ducati Coventry but they didn't know for sure. I intended to call back when John was in but never got round to it.

I guess you would have other things on your mind otherf than checking out other rider's bikes on the grid. I'll carry on searching though.

Thanks again

best regards

simon

Lee1980 15-Jun-2005 23:30

Hi Simon

Is it your bike on ducati monster.org with the red swingarm etc?
Saw some small pics on there u got any of the bike complete?
It sounded real cool:D:D

Sorry cant help with ur problem much I guess the only other was is to replace the ecu etc? but that be costly:(:(

marchesini 15-Jun-2005 23:53

Quote:

Originally posted by Lee1980
Hi Simon

Is it your bike on ducati monster.org with the red swingarm etc?
Saw some small pics on there u got any of the bike complete?
It sounded real cool:D:D

Yep, that's mine. It's been a real labour of love and it's not really even close to being finished. It was just put back together for the Mallory track day so there's plenty more work to do. If you're interested, I'll post some links later to some more pics. They are more of the work so far rather than any complete bikes but it gives you an idea of where we are going with it.

Cheers

simon

TP 15-Jun-2005 23:56

There will be a way, it's just a matter of finding the right person.

They do it for 999's that have the same sort of key coding.

marchesini 16-Jun-2005 00:00

Quote:

Originally posted by TP
There will be a way, it's just a matter of finding the right person.

They do it for 999's that have the same sort of key coding.

Cheers, I'll post on the 999 forum and see what they come up with.

Best regards

simon

TP 16-Jun-2005 00:05

Mr Hackett will be your man.

Lee1980 16-Jun-2005 00:14

yeah please simon be nice to see some larger pics if have em:cool::cool:

uncledunnie 16-Jun-2005 09:02

just a thought,

extension of the 999 association, once i realised the DP ECU I fitted was poop and in prior to having the PC3 fitted I explored the other ECU solutions, which were Corse ECU or FIM ECU, but since the FIM ECU wasn't available at the time and the Corse item was silly money I went PC3 route.

Check out FIM's site, from memory they sell a fully programmable ECU that will fit the monster, you can islolate everything and just have it running with the kill switch if you want. This may give you the flexibility you need.

Costs about £400 I seem to remember.

Neil Spalding at Sigma has dealings with FIM, he's well worth a call.


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