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FJRF004: The 2006/7 Altitude Fix
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<blockquote data-quote="ewspears" data-source="post: 319033" data-attributes="member: 7625"><p>Got the new "FIX" ECU installed in my 2007 AE yesterday. My dealer took my word for it and called Yamaha Tech Support and was sent a new ECU for installation in my bike. THANKS TO THE POSTERS ON THIS FORUM!!!!!!</p><p></p><p>It seamed to run great on the way home but since I'm in FLorida, I couldn't check altitude sensitivity.</p><p></p><p>As soon as I got it home I did the Barbarian Mod and checked CO Settings. As installed it was: #1 = 5; #2 = 18; #3 = 18; & #4 = 21</p><p></p><p>I added 7 to all cylinders and it runs great but I'm wondering if maybe it didn't need the addition and that Yamaha has added a little to the CO numbers for the replacement ECU's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ewspears, post: 319033, member: 7625"] Got the new "FIX" ECU installed in my 2007 AE yesterday. My dealer took my word for it and called Yamaha Tech Support and was sent a new ECU for installation in my bike. THANKS TO THE POSTERS ON THIS FORUM!!!!!! It seamed to run great on the way home but since I'm in FLorida, I couldn't check altitude sensitivity. As soon as I got it home I did the Barbarian Mod and checked CO Settings. As installed it was: #1 = 5; #2 = 18; #3 = 18; & #4 = 21 I added 7 to all cylinders and it runs great but I'm wondering if maybe it didn't need the addition and that Yamaha has added a little to the CO numbers for the replacement ECU's. [/QUOTE]
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