Zipper's Performance 309-575 User Manual
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Rev Limit
Above this RPM, the module will begin to cut spark to one or both cylinders
as required to bring engine speed back down below this rpm.
Tip: Most engines are not designed to run much over 6,000 RPM. Use caution
with this setting, as a limit that is too high may allow damage to the engine.
Rev Limit 2
When the Rev Limit 2 wire is connected to ground (if equipped), the module
will begin to cut spark to one or both cylinders as required to bring the engine
below the set RPM.
Crank Sensor Delay
All “Hall Effect” and Optical sensors have a delay time between the trigger
action (flywheel wheel notch) and the output signal. This delay is negligible at
low speeds, but may be an issue at very high speeds (usually above
6000rpm). If the spark timing retards at high speed, even though
programmed timing is constant, a larger value may correct this problem.
Crank Sensor Sync
This function corrects for a misaligned sensor or flywheel plate. A negative
value will correct for advanced timing, positive values correct for retarded
timing.
Speedo Cal
Your module is shipped with a speedometer calibration value for a Softail
(except FXSTD). However, if you own a different motorcycle, use values from
the chart below to calibrate your speedometer:
Model
Speedo Cal
Sportster 883
41453
Sportster 1200
40150
Dyna (except FXDP)
41251
Dyna (FXDP)
41569
Softail (except FXSTD)
40642
Softail (FXSTD)
40034
Touring (except police)
39831
Touring (police)
41569
Note: If have made modifications to your motorcycle that affect the speedometer
calibration (such as pulley ratios or replaced the tire with different diameter),
you can fine-tune the speedometer calibration until the speedometer
calibration matches your motorcycle. Larger values will cause the
speedometer to read slower, while smaller values will cause the
speedometer to read faster. Fine-tuning is best done on a chassis
dynamometer.
Shift RPM
Above this RPM, the module will supply ground to an output wire. This wire
can be used to supply ground to a shift light, for example.