Just wondering if anyone here has made their own servo eliminator curcuit as opposed to buying a pre-made 'Servo Buddy' or similar ?? When I had the Kawasaki I managed to find quite a few simple diagrams that even the most inexperienced could make for under £10. Premade they are silly money in my opinion. These circuits are generally a capacitor and a couple of resisitors strategicaly placed within the wiring going from the servo back to the ECU, whilst utilising the exisiting connectior from the servo. It can be seen below how simple they are in general. If anyone has a diagram suitable for the 1098 I'd be super greatful to get a copy. If the demand was there I'd be more than happy to make a handful of these for forum members at just the cost of parts & postage. *Example only!!!
Healtech plug-n-play eliminators are £45 and just plug in and work. Not sure how cheap that is compared to what you've seen in the past.