Brozz 250 Speedo Correction using SpeedoDRD
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Attachment 23206I installed the SpeedoDRD on the Brozz 250 with success and programed the little device with accuracy to a GPS signal with ease. The Brozz has three wires coming off the wheel signal sensor. The wires are Red, Green and Yellow. When wiring up the SpeedoDRD. The signal wire coming from the Brozz is the Red wire. Green is common ground and Yellow is positive. I believe any of the SpeedoDRD would work to wire up cause none of them have the right plug and play connections. I just clipped the connectors off and just hard wired to the wires coming from the wheel signal side. I can still unplug the connector from the digital display if needed.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...88a677cb318cac https://radpaul.weebly.com/brozz-and-hawk-250.html |
I installed one on my X22R. Well worth the money to have an accurate Speedo.:tup:
The SpeedoDRD-U1 is the universal kit. It will have bullet connectors included with the kit. ;) |
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Here's a link to the SpeedoDRD U1. It doesn't have a connector installed on it but includes the bullet connectors. https://www.ebay.com/itm/SUZUKI-2014...UAAOSwSy5dQa7f |
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https://www.amazon.com/Glarks-Waterp...166956&sr=8-15 |
I just picked up the SpeedoDRD off of Ebay for $45. I put one on my watch list a few days ago that was $65. I was just sent an offer by the seller for $45. I jumped on it. I've picked up a few good deals like that. I found out if you watch an item with one left most of the time they will make you an offer after a few days. I picked up a 11:1 Wiseco piston and Hot Cam for a fraction of the original cost for my X22R that way.
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I had a conversation with 12oclocklabs. Sent them pictures of the connections on the Brozz. Turns out the connectors are the same as for the Honda Code H1. But the wires need to be re-pinned. If you get the H1 unit, to make it work change the wires on the Speedodrd unit.
On the connector to the Speed Sensor side, switch the red and white wires. (These are male connectors.) On the gage side connector of the Speedodrd unit, switch the red and blue wires. (These are female connectors.) In order to get connectors loose to come out of the connector, you have to squeeze little tabs that hold the metal connectors in the plastic. Need good eyes to see the tabs. Once you switch the wires on both connectors on the Speedodrd unit, they will plug right into the Brozz speed sensor and gage. Just like it was made for it. |
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Attachment 23292I got rid of the stock wire connector all together. went with this.
https://radpaul.weebly.com/brozz-and-hawk-250.html |
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Ok I got the H1 in the mail today but for some reason it’s definitely not working as intended. I determined that my speedometer reads 5 high at 60. I flipped the red and white wires on the one speedodrd connector as mentioned and the double red either the blue. I found I need a -8.30 from the calculator in their website. After printing out the instructions I programmed it as indicated but am getting random numbers on the speedometer when moving, especially seeing 199 but lots of other numbers too. Thoughts? Wanted to ask as you have done this successfully. Thanks. |
Reset it back to factory settings and start over. If you mess up while setting up it will be damn near impossible to calibrate. I know on my X22R i had kind of the same issue. Once i reset it and started over it worked perfect.
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Reset I followed for v4 (confirmed I have v4) hold 10 red blinks then release. fast red/green hold, then release after color cycle to green. then red/yellow (orange as indicated) then leds shut off. then ign off then back on. hold 5 red, then hold until red led then release. hold 10 red blinks hold red 8 hold red 3. -8.3 correction. |
I didn't use the calculator on the web site. I used the formula for GPS calculation. Try calculating it that way and try again.
Using the Speed of a GPS device the formula is: Correction Percentage = ((GPS Speed / Speedometer Readout) * 100) – 100. |
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With it still inline I did a factory reset and drove forward a bit and got wildly fluctuating numbers which I also got using 9.09 (both negative percent and positive just for fun) |
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