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You really have to make sure the basic state of tune is achieved before messing with the fi map. Valves adjusted to spec, TPS base voltage setting proper, throttle bodies synced. I would check for any active or stored faults to make sure all is good to go. While your there I would read and identify the map you are now running. From here a shout out to Beetle is the way to go. He already has corrected maps for most models and the improvements are well worth his asking price considering the time involved in all the data logging that goes into building his maps. To change cells in the current map without the benefit of logging the results in real time will be an exercise in futility. But to answer your question , you need to open your map in tunerpro or similar to actually make adjustments to the map. Make sure you read and store your map before you do anything else so you can always go back to where you started if things get weird.
PeHayes you are talking about the unit under the left side cover? The trim pot might be the answer. Like I say, the bike runs fine except in that problem area that I stated before. I assume that the P8 unit is under the left side cover with heat sinks in it. Correct me if I am wrong. Thanks.
No, the big box under the seat. The trim adjust screw is beside the big connector.The box under the left cover are the ignition coil drivers.Has it had a good tuneup, with the throttles balanced?
The trim pot is what I am looking for and will find it as the bike runs fine and I want to thank you guys for the info.Will send a picture when I take the bike in the back hills.
Haven't checked the crankshaft position sensor as I am looking for it and don't see it in any of my books. I did take the bike for a ride about 120 miles today and it works better however, it does have a tendency to occasionally "hiccup" just like my Harley did. I did come up with a strategy for the throttle is to roll on, roll off, roll on and so on, and it doesn't have tendency to surge as when keeping the throttle partially open in lower gears. 4,000-4,500 rpms seems to be the sweet spot and the longer the bike runs the better. I think I will tweak the trim pot just a tiny tad more and just live with the slight problem. Doesn't seem to be any problem with the throttle bodies and TPS but further down the road I will check. Incidentally, a beautiful day to ride about 42deg-54deg and a lot of snow in the back hills.
. Doesn't seem to be any problem with the throttle bodies and TPS but further down the road I will check. Incidentally, a beautiful day to ride about 42deg-54deg and a lot of snow in the back hills.
I'm sure I'm being too simplistic but I cured low RPM surging by adding Sea Foam to the gas tank. Problem solved for me.Bill
Pulled the crank sensor and was clean but I cleaned it anyway. Trim pot is set at about 9:30-10. Next stop is the TPS and throttle body sync however, I bought the bike from Mark Etheridge (MG classics) and he put in new plugs etc. I would think that if there was a problem with the throttle bodies that Mark would have noticed so, maybe I should contact him. I notice that whoever adjusted the TPS last time, put in marks in yellow paint as to alignment. But I will check and clean. I had to adjust my TPS on my Yamaha FZ1 about 3 times in 80,000+ miles. But that one was easy as there was a fault code on the rev counter when the needle stayed at 7,000. Just move the TPS a tad and when the needle went down to 5,000 it was done. I guess I will have to break out the multimeter for this one. Unless there is an easier way...Thanks guys!
This is *not* rocket science. Do what Wayne and others say. A complete tune up, valve adjust, etc. Set the TPS. On the trim pot: it goes through 270 degrees. Looking from the left side, 8 o'clock is full rich, 4 is full lean. You can mask many problems by running super rich. Not a good idea. Do the tuneup.Oh, almost forgot. Don't try to move the trim pot through any more than it's normal rotation. It will lose it's ju ju.
Actually, on the EV, I believe it is a 6 turn pot.Not 100% sure on that though. It isn't like the Centauro 270 degree pot at all.