More power... cheaply?
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More power... cheaply?
Has anyone bought and fitted one of these;
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1
or anything similar?
Is it likely to work?
Is the clue in the price?
Robbie.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1
or anything similar?
Is it likely to work?
Is the clue in the price?
Robbie.
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The O2 sensor is only used by the CPU when the throttle is not fully opened (less than perhaps 20%) and when the RPMs are below a maximum value. At wide open throttle and high RPM, the bike operates in open loop according to pre-set injection maps. Therefore, messing with the O2 sensor data would only work at part-throttle. This might help with surging, but it will not give more power.
The open-loop mode is the reason why an injected engine can still run lean (for instance with a freer-flowing exhaust).
The open-loop mode is the reason why an injected engine can still run lean (for instance with a freer-flowing exhaust).
Carlos D.
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Most people don't do what's right, they do what's most convenient and then repent
2015 Honda PCX150
2015 Honda PCX150
IMHO this bike has more than adequate HP. i took off the exhaust can and put a tip on the end of the converter - see "can is off" thread - i got better throttle response for my R which eased the "surge", smoother idle and the open view of the rear wheel is great.
if you don't like it, put the can back on and try something else. but, whatever you do, enjoy the ride!
if you don't like it, put the can back on and try something else. but, whatever you do, enjoy the ride!
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Kazushi....Surging is when you are at a constant speed..usually flat ground and about 3,500 rpm...try and hold it at a constant a speed as you can..you will feel the bike speed up and slow down all by itself..it can be very obvious and very anoying...some bike it's hardly noticeable at all.This might sound stupid, but what is "surging" ???
It's the fuel injection trying to lean off the mixture to get the best emissions and then have to richin it up..and then try and lean off again.
Well that's my understanding of how it works.
I had bad surging when my bike was new (02) but after a good tune up it got less...I also removed the CCP and this also helped a little...and when I removed the can it's almost gone completly..it's very faint now..I'm happy.
DJ
Thanks DJ,
I must be one of the lucky ones, I've never noticed this on my R which probably means that it happens unnoticeably...
I must be one of the lucky ones, I've never noticed this on my R which probably means that it happens unnoticeably...
DJ Downunder wrote:Kazushi....Surging is when you are at a constant speed..usually flat ground and about 3,500 rpm...try and hold it at a constant a speed as you can..you will feel the bike speed up and slow down all by itself..it can be very obvious and very anoying...some bike it's hardly noticeable at all.This might sound stupid, but what is "surging" ???
It's the fuel injection trying to lean off the mixture to get the best emissions and then have to richin it up..and then try and lean off again.
Well that's my understanding of how it works.
I had bad surging when my bike was new (02) but after a good tune up it got less...I also removed the CCP and this also helped a little...and when I removed the can it's almost gone completly..it's very faint now..I'm happy.
DJ
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I've posted this before, so excuse me for repeating. The Techlusion R259 fuel injection management kit is easy to install and works like a charm. It get's rid of the surging and you can program the chip set for various rpm ranges so that you get maximum acceleration at low power band, mid power band and high power band. This does not seem to affect your fuel consumption . . . at least on my bike (I still get 140-160 miles before reserve).
http://www.techlusion.com
NOTE: You need to turn the unit off when you do a TBS or your adjustments will be off. I learned this the hard way and had to redo mine
Cheers
http://www.techlusion.com
NOTE: You need to turn the unit off when you do a TBS or your adjustments will be off. I learned this the hard way and had to redo mine
Cheers
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