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I'm not stressing out at all.
Yes i've changed my exhaust and remove the valve actuator, so that's why a i've the plug "alone''... On softail, there is a place to mount the plug when not connected (Under the battery box). There isn't any on the dyna i guess, so that's why i'm wanting to see where it is hide on your US models. Again, i'm not talking about the active intake plug wich many of you zip tie to the TB...
I'm sorry if my English is not perfect, i hope you get what i mean...
I think best thing is for someone with an international model dyna who has done this same mod to chime in. Since we have U.S. models if the wiring does exist on our bikes it might be buried so deep we'll never see it.
I am beginning to think it is just tucked up inside the main harness under the seat somewhere. Op is there enough slack in the wire to feed it back up and under the seat inside where all the main harness is? Otherwise just tie it up out of the way somewhere you can and be done with it. Doesn't matter where it may or may not be on USA model anyway.
Mine was located on the battery box.. i removed it this weekend and cut the cable to the exhaust and removed the servo motor - it was already bypassed on my dyna but i needed the space for my power commander.
no idea what it does thoug - its a valve on one of the head pipes.
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