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Anyone know where I can get a pdf of how to use my PowerPak I just bought from Rob?

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I just added all of the PowerPak Manuals that V&H has:

http://fzronline.com/manuals/VH_PowerPak/

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THANK YOU RAGE!!!! this is god damn amazing. Rob sent me the one for the 600 which was nice but this has the revs set on it. SAWEET!
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I'm surprised to see the rev limit of the 1000 to be the same as the 600 with the powerpak installed. I would have thought it would be a little lower.

Good fine though Darren. Do you by any chance have the manual for the YZF750 unit as well? I've been looking for one for a while. Missed one a few months ago by $1 on bidding and then the one that went to Anthony was suppose to be for my 750 but was designed for a 1k instead.
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cad600 wrote:Good fine though Darren. Do you by any chance have the manual for the YZF750 unit as well?
I may be able to get it. I will know more tomorrow.
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You know I was wondering about that to Rob. But here's the thing. Althought the redline on the 1k starts at 11.5 it will go past it(indicated) and hit a limiter at either 12 o 12.5.. odd but maybe a safety thing? I am however suprised to see the stage 4 limit to 14k. I know they mean for preformance springs and probably some serious rods but god damnnn. I'll keep mine on th performance 3 setting with limit set to 12.5k and adjust from there. I think that's a good starting point. So happy to be modding again.. only thing I miss because the winter
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cad600 wrote:Do you by any chance have the manual for the YZF750 unit as well?
Uploaded to the PowerPak Manual directory:

http://fzronline.com/manuals/VH_PowerPa ... 0RR_94.pdf
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very cool.
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Almost 15k redline wtfff yo these power paks are crazyyy I think around a track id even only keep it at 12.5... anymore over you lose power yano? Stock 1k makes peak torque at 8.5 and hp at 10.5 so 12.5 is more then reasonable
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