charlie farley

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Hi all,
first of I must say a huge thank you to Hanso for the time he has spent working on the new tune for my bike thank you Hanso.
second, ridden about 600 miles this week coming back home last night stop for a smoke got back on the bike idle was all over the place, got home and on investigation the little throttle stop grub screw was missing (yellow paint on the bracket no screw or nut) anyhow I've got a new grub screw and nut but have know idea where to set it i.e. measurement's from a to b or start point can I use tuneecu do I just turn it in and out I do know that every where that I have read says don't ever touch it so to find it gone is a bit of a bummer . any ideas would help, bike is 2009 classic with a Hanso ecu map .
cheers,
Charlie.:(
 
Yes you can set that with TuneECU on the "Tests" page second last test is "Adjust ISCV" just follow the steps It's is not hard
IT was a pleasure glad we got it running good for you

Cheers

Hans
 
checked the values using tuneecu all good, yes it is easy, idle is very steady except now when i start the bike hot or cold it revs to 1800-2000 rpm then comes down to idle ,Q. is that little stop screw a start point ? i have noted that it moves a tang in the main butterfly cam and cant find any information on it at all .
 
checked the values using tuneecu all good, yes it is easy, idle is very steady except now when i start the bike hot or cold it revs to 1800-2000 rpm then comes down to idle ,Q. is that little stop screw a start point ? i have noted that it moves a tang in the main butterfly cam and cant find any information on it at all .
I forgot to mention I found the first Time I used the the setting sequence mine revved a little high so I did a second time and found the values had changed only very slightly but it had changed so I went thru the process a second time and while it gives raised rev at start but not quite as high and settles within a few seconds
 
Possibly to help you the following link.

TuneECU TPS and ISC Stepper Adjustment - Triumph Forum: Triumph Rat Motorcycle Forums

Regards,

Tom
 
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