Got a quick question. I just installed my triple k&n setup, wired up my dobeck, turned off the o2 in my tune. I let the bike warm up and went for a ride. This thing was full beast mode. Tons of power, no decel pop or anything. But, a few miles in, I notice the decel pop was back. Would leaving the o2 plugged in cause this to happen even though it's off in tuneECU? Or do I still have some adjustments to make?
Got a quick question. I just installed my triple k&n setup, wired up my dobeck, turned off the o2 in my tune. I let the bike warm up and went for a ride. This thing was full beast mode. Tons of power, no decel pop or anything. But, a few miles in, I notice the decel pop was back. Would leaving the o2 plugged in cause this to happen even though it's off in tuneECU? Or do I still have some adjustments to make?
It does. I added a little more to the idle screw this morning and it was fine all the way to work. I'll tell you what. An 800lb bike with a 350lb man doing a 500ft burnout up the street effortlessly says something about power. Lol
It does. I added a little more to the idle screw this morning and it was fine all the way to work. I'll tell you what. An 800lb bike with a 350lb man doing a 500ft burnout up the street effortlessly says something about power. Lol
The idle should be separate from zero throttle under load. The popping in the . exhaust comes from a lean condition at zero throttle decelerating under load. With a power commander, you can add fuel in the trim table at zero throttle, like +10% from 1500-4500 RPM. If that doesn't work, try 15%, then 20%. If you add too much, you'll have too much power coming off idle