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ZOMG YOU GUYS I was just going to make a post about this. It's totally true, after my 620 mile service, shit has definitely gotten worse for Lil' Nero (working title). It's died on me for no reason after startup numerous times now, and it's just rough and horrible and sounds like it's dying all the time now. What the actual f$!k. How can this shit happen?! Who lets stuff just leave a factory like that, that busted? I made a video of it today actually, uploading it here just because I need to share it with you glorious folks who actually know stuff about things n' junk. The video doesn't capture the *ugh*-ness that's been added since the mapping when I rev it more, and this video is actually of a tamer instance of this new behavior (I assume because it's been sitting out in 90+ degree weather in the sun so it's warmer maybe?). Anyway, I cringe each time I watch this, and don't mock my vertical video, this is like the 4th time in 3 years I've shot a video of any kind:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4YN5ZZSwoA
The original map, which I can't remember the designation of, is a bit surgey on cold start up. Other than that it seemed to work pretty well. Generally I think a new map is developed to address issues based on feedback from dealers. If the factory is getting a lot of enquiries about a running issue they will try and develop something that negates the problem.........Pete
For the wanting to know, here miu3 manual. It has map sensor and stepper. And explains how things work. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/374769/Injection_V750_con_MIU_G3_ed01_03-2012_rev01_ENG.pdf
Gotta love Guzzi dealers... Yesterday, I emailed my closest dealer's service department (120 miles distant), asking for a ride-in appointment to load the 352BV738 map in my 2014 V7 Special.They've had all day today to respond to my request...Crickets...
Pete, I'm just trying to make sure we use the correct map here for the V7IIs. You're saying that the absolute latest one (...V796) is working well for them, but the previous one was crap, correct? I don't want to torpedo a customer bike on accident. The newest V7 (I) map is excellent, and solves every issue I've seen with these.
Thank you thank you thank you!!!!
Yes, thanks for that Paul. Given its actually a Piaggio training document it would of been REALLY NICE if they'd sent it to me at some point! Pete
Well they put it on the servicemotoguzzi website, where you could have found it. For the ones that didn't go to the training:-)
Just for clarification, before the service everything was running normally, yes? Then after the service and ecu flash it's rough starting AND will stall when given throttle?The video shows the rough start, though it doesn't stall. Once warmed up does everything operate normally?As an aside, my V7 does cold start like yours did in the video when it's been sitting in the sun for a while.
Plus I'm doing as instructed by dealer and running only premium gas in it, 91 octane. Not sure if that matters or not though, and I feel like it could get that bad if things continue on as they are.
Also on the PDF, looks like several places in the process that an error will cause the whole unit to be tossed. Hopefully those errors do not happen often.
What??? 89 should be the highest octane you put in that bad boy unless something I'm not aware of has changed between the V7I and the V7II. Do NOT run premium.*this is a Piaggio directive btw, not something we've made up
Sticker on the tank says 90. I can't get 90, so I buy 91 (premium).
Really? Since when? Would love to see a source on that cause the previous generation literature that I've seen all said the equivalent of US PON 90/91.Mine has pinged on 89.
What he said. Also, dammit, yet again I find myself getting pulled between two opposing viewpoints in the same place: people here have said both "don't run premium" and "do what the dealer says on that", so I'm just gonna keep going with what the dealer says because that's two roughly distinguishable sources vs. one and they're holding my maintenance records, unless someone comes up with incontrovertible and clear evidence to the contrary.
Kev we went over this in an older thread but don't remember which one. My source was an email (and subsequent phone convo) with our Piaggio tech when we were having serious cold start/throttle issues with one of our first 1TB V7s. It also falls in line with many other bikes in the Piaggio line, some of which will downright run like complete shit on premium (the BV350 and 500 come to mind immediately)
Fuel Premium unleaded petrol,minimum octane rating of 95(NORM) and 85 (NOMM)
FUEL SYSTEMSpecification Desc./QuantityType Electronic injection (Marelli MIU G3)Venturi Ø 38 mm (1.50 in)Fuel Premium unleaded petrol, minimum octane rating of 95(NORM) and 85 (NOMM)