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General Discussion / Re: 2020 vs 2026 V85TT Power Delivery
« Last post by Grabcon on Today at 06:48:52 PM »
2020 has 3 modes, atleast the USA medium. Road, Rain and Off road. I find little difference between Road and Rain. Off Road disables the rear ABS and to me has quicker throttle response.
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General Discussion / Re: The ECU landscape for early FI Guzzis
« Last post by vignelli on Today at 06:17:55 PM »
Sure, I can take set up the lambda sensor and take a reading if you think the trim setting could cause my symptoms. The manual made it sound like it only affected idle.
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I still have the one from my ‘96 Cali from when I replaced it with a 15M from a later Cali. PM me if you’re interested. It was working when I removed it. 
But It never ran good with the P8 factory map burning modern fuel with alcohol.
There was a hack where you put a resistor with the temperature sensor to make it read colder and run richer.




Jon
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General Discussion / Re: The ECU landscape for early FI Guzzis
« Last post by guzzisteve on Today at 05:28:34 PM »
I haven't found you set it by seat of pants. That's why they make tools.
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The timer had the typical divot at the bolt hold down area.  It was quite minor and shallow, which is another indicator this is a low mile bike. 

I figured I might as well make it right for the next owner so I skin cut the divot out.



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General Discussion / Re: The ECU landscape for early FI Guzzis
« Last post by vignelli on Today at 04:16:17 PM »
I don't spend much time below 3K on my local roads, this symptom happens everywhere in the rev range. If I close the throttle at 6K it bucks forward like someone grabbed the front brake.

I did give the trim screw a solid go. Road up and down my road with it set to 50%, 75%, and 100% without much change. Below 50% it's too lean to idle. I do have a remote lambda setup I could take readings from if I need to, just a bit of pain to set up.
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General Discussion / Re: The ECU landscape for early FI Guzzis
« Last post by guzzisteve on Today at 04:04:16 PM »
Buy a ColorTune to set the idle mixture on the ECU, it's a glass bottom spark plug. To adjust the flame, watch it go from orange to blue. Much cheaper than an O2 sniffer for exhaust. It will make a big difference to get it correct. Controls up to 2500rpm and more.
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General Discussion / Re: Got new lightweight fun bike!
« Last post by faffi on Today at 03:56:29 PM »
Congrats - and enjoy :thumb:
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General Discussion / Re: The ECU landscape for early FI Guzzis
« Last post by vignelli on Today at 03:49:40 PM »
This bike hasn't been registered since 2006, so more like 20 years later
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General Discussion / Re: The ECU landscape for early FI Guzzis
« Last post by guzzisteve on Today at 03:45:15 PM »
WOW, 10mo later
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