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How do you disconect the tors without a tors elimination kit? can anyone help me

cheers Ian

All the kit does is replace the TORS carburetor switch/cap assemblies with two 'normal' caps, throttle cable, and idle scews (the TORS carb switches contain the stock idle adjustment). The electrical side is eliminated by disconnecting the control unit, two carburetor switches, and the throttle switch.

 

Essentially, the TORS elimination kit is actually just a 'get rid of the big, stupid switch boxes' on the carburetors. Unplug the connectors mentioned above and the system is bypassed and the idle can still be adjusted using the knob on the switch boxes.

 

I hope my 'splainin' is sufficient... :whistling:

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All the kit does is replace the TORS carburetor switch/cap assemblies with two 'normal' caps, throttle cable, and idle scews (the TORS carb switches contain the stock idle adjustment). The electrical side is eliminated by disconnecting the control unit, two carburetor switches, and the throttle switch.

 

Essentially, the TORS elimination kit is actually just a 'get rid of the big, stupid switch boxes' on the carburetors. Unplug the connectors mentioned above and the system is bypassed and the idle can still be adjusted using the knob on the switch boxes.

 

I hope my 'splainin' is sufficient... :whistling:

 

 

So are you saying to just unplug the connectors instead of buying the kit? If that's all it takes, why is there a kit even made? I'm just wondering, btw. I have no idea what I'm even talking about.

 

With that being said, what do you gain or lose by eliminating the TORS system anyways?

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tors are a just a piece of shit yamaha put on for safety reasons. (if your throttle sticks it cuts out the engine). if you dont have the money you can just unplug it BUT, they make a kit to get all the bullshit wiring off of the shee's also getting rid of the tors it makes it ALOT easier to pull the carbs to make adjustments or to clean. do yourself a favor go spend the $50 unhook the tors on the carbs throw them in the garbage, unhook the black box and disconnect the throttle wires and be done with it there junk they will cause you problems. the only thing you lose by elimating the tors is the headaches it will cause eventually.

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tors are a just a piece of shit yamaha put on for safety reasons. (if your throttle sticks it cuts out the engine). if you dont have the money you can just unplug it BUT, they make a kit to get all the bullshit wiring off of the shee's also getting rid of the tors it makes it ALOT easier to pull the carbs to make adjustments or to clean. do yourself a favor go spend the $50 unhook the tors on the carbs throw them in the garbage, unhook the black box and disconnect the throttle wires and be done with it there junk they will cause you problems. the only thing you lose by elimating the tors is the headaches it will cause eventually.

 

Quick question.. if all you do is disconnect the thors box will it run? or do you also have to cut the wires where your throttle is?

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