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If I turn on the fan, its because I see traffic coming up. If I'm moving the motor stays right around 200, maybe 230 if I'm going slow. Remember these motors run warm. Don't think there's a problem getting it to burn off any condensation.
[QUOTE=steelerdude1;8827234]not sure if its the same on an 09, but my 06 has an accessory plug behind the left side cover, by the ECM, and 1 under the seat (which you are using for your Zep)[/QUOTE
the plug accessory plug looks like the smaller gray plug in this pic i found on google, mine is black and is tucked behind the fuses.
your ECM (engine/electronic control module)is the big black square with horizontal lines on it. in a nutsell it is the computer on your bike that controls your bike, most commonly modified to change Air fuel ratios when stage 1 air filter and pipes are added
Last edited by steelerdude1; Sep 17, 2011 at 10:07 AM.
When I tapped in to a switched wire for my heat demons, I used the orange wire seen under the same side cover (per the instructions) and they work great. so thats another source for power for you.
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