Lightly used. Traction control, quick shift, fuel control unit. Included is a 2007-12 GSX-R1000 fuel harness, Z-Fi TC, TC STD Coil Harness, Air/fuel sensor exhaust bung, shift rods and shift switch push (right). Faster corner exit with controlled tire spin and improved traction MSRP: $850 http://www.bazzaz.net/index.php/traction-control/traction-control-overview
Improves rider confidence on corner exit
Sensitivity is fully tunable by throttle position, RPM, and gear
Inference level tunable by throttle position
Improve forward momentum and decrease your lap times
Improve tire performance in adverse conditions
Integrated with fuel control and quick shift
How it Works
First and only piggy back TC system that uses RPM data, not wheel speed sensors, to determine tire spin
Cuts ignition for milliseconds at a time to limit power to the rear wheel and maintain traction based on rider preferences
Combined with quick shift and fuel control
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