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Merlin's 4G Time Attack Lude
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Re: Merlin's 4G Time Attack Lude

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i thought it might be the connector for the air meter but im sure that has a grey connector......

the air meter sits just below and slightly further back between the battery and disti - so its in the right area

the air meter sits just below and slightly further back between the battery and disti - so its in the right area
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Re: Merlin's 4G Time Attack Lude
Wouldn't a H22a loom have the too then? Even then it wouldn't reach it
You can see it (just) in this pic, the green connector below the dizzy


You can see it (just) in this pic, the green connector below the dizzy

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Re: Merlin's 4G Time Attack Lude
That is the VTEC solenoid with the green connector in your pic. I have my VTEC solenoid connected as well as my ECU coolant temp sensor. This is an "extra" green connector 

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Re: Merlin's 4G Time Attack Lude
Nice, that explains that. It makes no difference. The connector just sits there
New safety regs for this year means that I needed a new helmet to go with my HANS device. I got a V2 Super-Vent HANS helmet to go with my HANS III.


The HANS system is designed to work with up to 3" shoulder straps, however it is reported that it is more comfortable with 2" shoulder straps. I'm not swapping my harness at the moment even though it is 3".

New safety regs for this year means that I needed a new helmet to go with my HANS device. I got a V2 Super-Vent HANS helmet to go with my HANS III.


The HANS system is designed to work with up to 3" shoulder straps, however it is reported that it is more comfortable with 2" shoulder straps. I'm not swapping my harness at the moment even though it is 3".