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ixl2relax [Ironhead - Simplified Wiring Schematics]
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 This wiring diagram is a minimal config - **No Starter - No Turn Signals - No Front Brake Switch - No Kill Switch.** This wiring diagram is a minimal config - **No Starter - No Turn Signals - No Front Brake Switch - No Kill Switch.**
  
-The ignition module is an Ultima ​Single-Fire ​version, feeding separate trigger signals to the dual coils to fire the front & rear spark plugs separately. It fits in the nosecone where previously only the cam sensor plate mounted. ​A dual-fire version of the Ultima ​ignition could be used instead, with the appropriate dual-fire coil. Using the VOES connection ​ (which helps with idle & cruising spark timing by providing more advance) is recommended, but implementing ​a tachometer is optional.+The ignition module ​in this diagram ​is an __Ultima ​Single-Fire ​version__, feeding separate trigger signals to the dual coils to fire the front & rear spark plugs separately ​(the Ultima BLUE wire fires the front coil & the Ultima PINK wire fires the rear coil). It fits in the nosecone where previously only the cam sensor plate mounted. 
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 +If you choose to use a __dual-fire version of the Ultima ​ignition__it will work with the appropriate ​dual-fire coil and you will only use the Ultima PINK wire to fire the dual-fire coil. (The Ultima BLUE wire will not be used at all.) 
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 +Using the VOES connection ​with either version ​(which helps with idle & cruising spark timing by providing more advance) is recommended ​by connecting the Ultima VIOLET wire to the VOES unit. 
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 +Implementing ​a tachometer is optional ​and if used the Ultima GREEN wire will connect to the tachometer signal input wire. The tach will also need a ground wire (Ultima BLACK wire) and maybe key-operated power for the tach light.
  
 There are only six wire colors to minimize wire purchase: **Black - White - Red - Blue - Yellow - Green.** There are enough colors so that no connecting point should have the same color twice in order to make it easier to know which device is connected to/from another device. There are only six wire colors to minimize wire purchase: **Black - White - Red - Blue - Yellow - Green.** There are enough colors so that no connecting point should have the same color twice in order to make it easier to know which device is connected to/from another device.