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2002 dt125r rev limit??

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  • DartyD Darty

    Everybody has to remember that 99' onwards 3RM DT's are CDI restricted to 8,500 RPM...

    So, don't expect anything like a 3 wire servo Pre 96' model.

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    Calum
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    @darty The DTRE's are not restricted to 8500. The DTR's may be.

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    • DartyD Darty

      Everybody has to remember that 99' onwards 3RM DT's are CDI restricted to 8,500 RPM...

      So, don't expect anything like a 3 wire servo Pre 96' model.

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      finnerz89
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      @darty definitely not, my DTX goes way past that.

      Current bikes:
      DT125X '07
      Street Triple R '11
      Aprilia ETV1000 '02

      Previous:
      DR650RSE '96
      FJ1200 '92

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      • F finnerz89

        @darty definitely not, my DTX goes way past that.

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        Calum
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        @finnerz89 Well, I wouldn't say WAY past. I think it's 10k. Because the Powervalve closes then and then it really struggles. But it's as simple as earthing the black and green wire then you get full power.

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        • CalumC Calum

          @finnerz89 Well, I wouldn't say WAY past. I think it's 10k. Because the Powervalve closes then and then it really struggles. But it's as simple as earthing the black and green wire then you get full power.

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          finnerz89
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          @calum I've had 12k a couple of times. Earthing that cable transformed it

          Current bikes:
          DT125X '07
          Street Triple R '11
          Aprilia ETV1000 '02

          Previous:
          DR650RSE '96
          FJ1200 '92

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          • F finnerz89

            @calum I've had 12k a couple of times. Earthing that cable transformed it

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            Darty
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            #28

            @finnerz89 Yeah sick, the DTRs though - are different sadly.

            DTRE/X use a non Restricted CDI.

            2002''s are doomed to 8.5k.

            Keep it real

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            • DartyD Darty

              @finnerz89 Yeah sick, the DTRs though - are different sadly.

              DTRE/X use a non Restricted CDI.

              2002''s are doomed to 8.5k.

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              NINJA
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              @darty My '03 was de-restricted and went up to 11K+ NP's. 🙂

              SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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              • NINJAN NINJA

                @darty My '03 was de-restricted and went up to 11K+ NP's. 🙂

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                @cyber-ninja Tell you what, it's said that there were some 3RM CDI's that were Unrestricted from factory for last model 2003'

                I can't remember the CDI code, if you had one, that was pretty rare!

                Keep it real

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                • DartyD Darty

                  @cyber-ninja Tell you what, it's said that there were some 3RM CDI's that were Unrestricted from factory for last model 2003'

                  I can't remember the CDI code, if you had one, that was pretty rare!

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                  NINJA
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                  @darty I can't answer that for you as I sold the bike, but if it was an un-restricted CDI then yes I was very lucky indeed!! 🙂

                  SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                  • DartyD Darty

                    @finnerz89 Yeah sick, the DTRs though - are different sadly.

                    DTRE/X use a non Restricted CDI.

                    2002''s are doomed to 8.5k.

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                    Mitch_350z
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                    @darty could this be as simple as swapping the cdi for an unrestricted one or is this not possible??

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                      My brother had a 2001 DTR and it was slow as fook.

                      Although once derestricted it went like stink.

                      Pretty sure he swapped out the CDI though.

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                      • CalumC Calum

                        My brother had a 2001 DTR and it was slow as fook.

                        Although once derestricted it went like stink.

                        Pretty sure he swapped out the CDI though.

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                        @calum do most still have the reed valve behind the clock or is that only for speed not revs?

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                        • declanD declan

                          @calum do most still have the reed valve behind the clock or is that only for speed not revs?

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                          NINJA
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                          #35

                          @declan I believe that it's a sensor which forms part of the de-restriction system. It monitor's RPM's and when a set limit is reached it retards the CDI/engine from going any higher. Hence if you unplug the sensor then in theory your engine is capable of reaching it's highest maximum RPM.

                          SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                          • NINJAN NINJA

                            @declan I believe that it's a sensor which forms part of the de-restriction system. It monitor's RPM's and when a set limit is reached it retards the CDI/engine from going any higher. Hence if you unplug the sensor then in theory your engine is capable of reaching it's highest maximum RPM.

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                            declan
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                            @cyber-ninja I have no reed switch I have no grey box in front of the oil tank but my bike is a pre 99 I can't find any restrictions 😐

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                            • NINJAN NINJA

                              @declan I believe that it's a sensor which forms part of the de-restriction system. It monitor's RPM's and when a set limit is reached it retards the CDI/engine from going any higher. Hence if you unplug the sensor then in theory your engine is capable of reaching it's highest maximum RPM.

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                              @cyber-ninja I have moved the reed switch behind the speedo but not unplugged anything??

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                              • DartyD Darty

                                @cyber-ninja Tell you what, it's said that there were some 3RM CDI's that were Unrestricted from factory for last model 2003'

                                I can't remember the CDI code, if you had one, that was pretty rare!

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                                Sgt Robuck 5
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                                @darty They are rare? I currently have a dtr 125 2002 (Registered as a 2003)

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                                • Sgt Robuck 5S Sgt Robuck 5

                                  @darty They are rare? I currently have a dtr 125 2002 (Registered as a 2003)

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                                  @sgt-robuck-5 you don’t see too many of that era of dt I don’t know if there rare I’m just speaking from experience in looking to buy although you will find them usually it’s an older
                                  Model that you will come across

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