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ippikin Member

 | Subject: Healtech GIpro with TRE fitting Sun May 31, 2015 12:32 am | |
| Hi, considering getting one of these... in all the reports it says easy fitting to the diagnostic port on the M800; but where is this? Can anyone give me asn idea before I go hunting? Thanks.  | |
|  | | simbo * Site Guru *

 | Subject: Re: Healtech GIpro with TRE fitting Sun May 31, 2015 8:38 pm | |
| Don't they plug in under the left hand engine casing? sort of inline with the plug under there and not to the diagnostic plug? I've never fitted one but just thought that's where the tre plugged in in there?  | |
|  | | Mr Intruder Suzuki800.com Founder ... & ... Senior Administrator

 | Subject: Re: Healtech GIpro with TRE fitting Sun May 31, 2015 8:44 pm | |
| Yes the TRE does go on the left of the bike. | |
|  | | rossmofo Member

 | Subject: Re: Healtech GIpro with TRE fitting Sat Jun 06, 2015 11:11 am | |
| Worth fitting IMHO , I have the home made one and it makes the acceleration in the lower gears more crisp. I will be swapping it for the GIpro with tre in the near future now I know what difference it makes. | |
|  | | ippikin Member

 | Subject: Re: Healtech GIpro with TRE fitting Sun Jun 21, 2015 1:01 am | |
| Fitted the Healtech GIpro today. It does indeed wire in underneath the lower L side panel (where the coolant tank is... as per Simbo's photo above). You have to install a new connector by removing wires from the existing connector there (easy as they just pull out and click into the new connectors provided).... full instructions are given. The 12v feed I took direct from the battery........ the current draw when standing is minimal... but may be wise to switch it off/disconnect if the bike is standing for a few weeks. I have attached the display unit to the back of the brake fluid reservoir with the velcro supplied. Tank off and wires run underneath and down to the connector. Went for a ride with the TRE activated and I think there is a noticeable increase in power in the lower gears..... but the main reason to fit it is that it is so nice to know what gear I'm in! Bought from Mike at www.bikersdiscountstore.co.uk and got a 10% discount when I mentioned I was a member of this forum. Top bloke. | |
|  | | Mr Intruder Suzuki800.com Founder ... & ... Senior Administrator

 | Subject: Re: Healtech GIpro with TRE fitting Sun Jun 21, 2015 8:43 am | |
| Glad you have it fitted & got the discount. | |
|  | | simbo * Site Guru *

 | Subject: Re: Healtech GIpro with TRE fitting Sun Jun 21, 2015 9:47 am | |
| - ippikin wrote:
- Fitted the Healtech GIpro today.
Went for a ride with the TRE activated and I think there is a noticeable increase in power in the lower gears..... but the main reason to fit it is that it is so nice to know what gear I'm in! Bought from Mike at www.bikersdiscountstore.co.uk and got a 10% discount when I mentioned I was a member of this forum. Top bloke. Always nice when you fit something a notice the improvement  | |
|  | | OldManYam Very Valued VIP Member

 | Subject: Re: Healtech GIpro with TRE fitting Sun Jun 21, 2015 10:28 am | |
| Sounds like you've got a good result there Grob  | |
|  | | stingray Very Valued VIP Member

 | Subject: Re: Healtech GIpro with TRE fitting Sun Jun 21, 2015 10:47 am | |
| This is an interesting post, I don't know anything about this product, had a quick look and I think its the S06 to fit my m800 (2013), I'd appreciate a more detailed explanation of this product, thanks guys  | |
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