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Max power at crankshaft 37 kW (50HP) at 6,200 rpmMaximum torque at crankshaft 42.7 ft lbs. / 58Nm at 5,000 rpm
The extra power was eaten by faeries.
How many times are we going to split hairs on the power of the new V7's? Getting very old.It is what it is.
and it IS fantastic.
I could not give a rat's ass what the power numbers are for the bike. It doesn't matter, I live the bike. the only thing I would like to do is improve the cold starting, and tractability from 1.5k-3k rpm. It sure seems like a wonderful motor, and a minor tweak of the map would do it wonders.
I don't know when you bought your bike, but I had my '13 V7 Stone's ECU software updated by the dealer in October 2014 to Vers. 352BV738, and since then there have been no cold-starting issues, no flat spots, just runs well. My new V7-II Stone also has no engine issues. So, I think MG finally got the mapping sorted out.
As I've stated before. compliments of the EPA different parts of the USA has to use diff. blends of fuel diff. times of the year. Look it up for yourself. This may be what's happening to you.
But it seems more directly related to ambient conditions, it's at it's worst at high heat and humidity.
Same with the 2007 Breva 750 that I used to own as well as my 2010 V7 Classic. Whatever the reason, if I let it idle for approximately 2-3 minutes before attempting to ride off, no stumbles at all; But........if I don't I have to keep the revs up in the 1500+ rpm range for the first one to two minutes before it will smooth out. My procedure is to start the bike on the center stand and let it idle while I put in my earplugs, helmet & gloves and do a quick check of the headlight, tail & brake lights. By then, the bike is ready to ride.
Kev m, you really should get that ECU flash update done on your '13 V7.
Planning on it, when Jenn's maintenance light turns on we'll find a day to ride the 150 mile round trip to the dealer to reset it and reflash the V7.
If your '13 is like mine, the MAINT indicator will come on early, at about 4660 mi (7500 km) instead of when it should, at 6214 mi (10,000 km), because MG forgot to update the instrument panel to match the new recommended change interval. They finally got around to it on my '16 Stone.