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Old Nov 1st, 2011, 11:19 pm   #1 (permalink)
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(need) memjet connector photos HYM796

Looking for good detailed photos of the memjet connectors, plug and socket, or point me to something that exists on the web that is a good product photo of the connectors. This is for a HYM796.

The memjet I have seen, apparently for the 796, do not appear that they work, could not imagine that.

Wondering how
..........this . . . plugs into that.
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Old Nov 3rd, 2011, 12:38 am   #2 (permalink)
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I installed a memjet on my evoSP. From what I remember the memjet plug on the left side of the second photo does plug into the air temp plug you show on the right photo. The two outside 'wings' clip over the outside of the memjet plug. My only problem was connecting the plugs without removing the fuel tank. I had to make a wire tool to push the two plugs together until the wing clipped on and held the plug together.
Heres photos of it on my bike
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What is memjet?
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I installed a memjet on my evoSP. From what I remember the memjet plug on the left side of the second photo does plug into the air temp plug you show on the right photo. The two outside 'wings' clip over the outside of the memjet plug. My only problem was connecting the plugs without removing the fuel tank. I had to make a wire tool to push the two plugs together until the wing clipped on and held the plug together.
Heres photos of it on my bike

Nice photos, and as I can see the plug and socket is a good representation of the factory plug and socket. Thanks for taking those.

Now that I'm clear on that, all I need are clear pics of the memjet connectors themselves, uninstalled where the manufacture logo or symbol is molded into the plastic so I can identify them. hoveyh is going to email an installation diagram which may help.
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What is memjet?
A memjet is an expensive variable resistor, which you can make yourself for a few $$. Go check the Aprilia AF1 forums. Plenty of threads on there telling you what is needed to build your own.
My wife has an Aprilia 750 Shiver, I have made one using a 95 cent variable potentiometer, wire and heatshrink purchased from Jaycar electronics. Works a treat. Only challenge is finding the correct fittings to plug in to the Air temp sensor and throttle body. Alternatively just splice one of the wires and run it in line.
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