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#1 ·
Just got dont installing a Tach on my 2011 and want to show you pics of the install.

Later
 
#9 ·
No pig tails. There is a plug inside the headlight where you plug in the sensor.
I would like to do that - anyone have a how to on this ? Where do I get the sensor ?
You can find them on ebay - they're the same used in all Polaris vehicles, and it's Polaris part number: 2875949.

You also need to unlock your speedometer ($50 at your local dealer), or the added sensor will not work.

Take a look at this thread, which has some good info on the ambient temperature sensor, including home-made solutions if you're not willing to fork the $30 for a sensor: http://www.victoryforums.com/showthread.php?t=13442
 
#14 ·
Do they pull the seat off, disconnect the ECU connector and plug directly into the ECU and reflash ? Is that how it's done ?
It's done through their proprietary software, via a Victory Digital Wrench - don't even think about messing with it, or you will corrupt your ECU like all those before you who have gone there.

I know it's not easy as I hated paying for the unlock - I felt cheated that I had to go back and pay some more to get what I thought I should have gotten from the beginning.

Just get over the $50, pay it, and on top of the ambient temperature, you will get these additional features:
- second trip meter;
- tachometer in the LCD;
- average fuel economy;
- instantaneous fuel economy;
- Fuel range;
- trip time;
- volt meter.
 
#17 ·
But somewhere on the bike they have to hook their Laptop into - where is that ?
Why are you asking? You want to mess it up? It's what looks like an ODBII connector, under the right side panel. DO NOT MESS WITH IT, do not attach a scan tool to it, do not touch it with anything, or you will be in the market for a new ECU.
 
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