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I disconnected my parking brake, and put the plate on it. Now the shee will idle but when I get on the throttle it acts like it has a rev limiter and wont rev up. I can put it in gear and it will move just no faster than about idle speed. I asked a couple of people and they said it is probably the parking brake sensor. Any ideas from you guys? Also what should the t.o.r.s. be set at roughly. another guy adjusted those and doesnt remember what they were set at. He said it was like 2 and a half turns out?? Any suggetions will greatly be appreciated.

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I disconnected my parking brake, and put the plate on it. Now the shee will idle but when I get on the throttle it acts like it has a rev limiter and wont rev up. I can put it in gear and it will move just no faster than about idle speed. I asked a couple of people and they said it is probably the parking brake sensor. Any ideas from you guys? Also what should the t.o.r.s. be set at roughly. another guy adjusted those and doesnt remember what they were set at. He said it was like 2 and a half turns out?? Any suggetions will greatly be appreciated.

 

If I remember corectly you have to follow the switch thats on the clutch perch and disconect it from the wire harness.

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Thats what I did when I took the e-brake off. still just wont rev up. Any other suggestions out there?

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Thats what I did when I took the e-brake off. still just wont rev up. Any other suggestions out there?

 

 

i had the same problem and i ended up doin away with the throttle over ride system and all that jazz...ended up running like new after wards...

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