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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Yelm, WA
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For fuelatv airbox eliminator intake and DASA pipe? I got the one off his website but it appears to be way too rich by looking at my plug. After months of riding it I pulled the plug a couple of weeks ago and I need to lean it out some.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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QUOTE (PIPO @ Jan 21 2008, 09:12 PM)
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that is not the way to determine whether your engine is running lean or rich... You need to start with a new plug and do a plug chop at WOT to determine fuel mixture at WOT. Then move on to 3/4 and 1/2 throttle.... This is still a rudementary test anyway with all the fuel additives in todays fuels |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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I figured I was going to have the same problem.......Im at 1500 - 1800 elevation, and my bike absolutly runs perfect! I had seen how to adjust the program, b ut the 9v batteries just dont last more than 5 min. I had asked the Tech at Dynojet to see if he had a comparable map to FUEL's map, and he said he did and its on there website. I had looked at both maps (Dynos and FUEL's) and yes they are totally different! Im stick'n with FUEL's map......to answer your question do a plug chop with a new plug, that will tell you a lot........tyce
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