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  1. if you're in a hurry and you don't get quick responses, check out assfault junkies in your area. They have a repair shop that can probably help with diagnosing the issue as well (they race gsxr's i think)

    not really planning on taking it to any shop. My options are the ecu is acting up or there is a short somewhere. Ive looked at the wireing and found nothing bad so thats why i need a ecu to find out for sure.

    I got a hold of a buddy thats going to let me borrow his friday, but if that falls through I might contact hoblick and see if we can work somthing out.

  2. yea you would need a breaker at the house. you cant come off of the main lugs on the house panel. ive found some murry 200amp beakers on line but im not sure on what panel you have. im more familiar with square D.

    http://www.lowes.com/pd_71958-1318-MPD2200_4294965047__?productId=3182951&Ntt=200+amp+breaker+boxes&pl=1&currentURL=%2Fpl__4294965047__s%3FNtt%3D200%2Bamp%2Bbreaker%2Bboxes&facetInfo=Murray

    http://www.electricsupplyonline.com/prod/murray-breakers/mpp2200kp_w021772.php

    the fourth with would only be from garage to house panel. hook to ground bar on house panel. also really you would need a groung rod driven at garage to secondary ground.

    also in the house panel you should have a #4 ground wire coming from a ground rod and one from where the water pipe enters the house from the street. unless you on a well then two ground rods. in your main house panel the bar on the left on the bottom of panel is the ground bar.

  3. pics would help. but lets see if we can clear this up some. so you have 200amp panel in the house that feeds a 100amp sub also for the house.

    or

    you have 200amp breaker disconect that feeds two 100 amp panels for the house. also for sub panels you need 4 wires to be up to code. 2 120 volt, 1 neutral and 1 ground. also grounds and neutrals must be seperated in sub.

    anyway if you have 200 amps at house and are going to the garage with 200amp that is over kill. you should only need 100amp at garage unless you have a machine shop or somthing in the garage and if so your better off keeping the second meter.

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