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Technical & Mechanical Problems
FJRF006.0: Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)
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<blockquote data-quote="radman" data-source="post: 162109" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>Wavering idle is a synch issue. Unlike a carb bike, fuel delivery is unaffected by airflow through the TB's,it's constant regardless of the air delivery. I've noticed that TB idle setting though, when off, will produce the "wavering", Frank can be adjusted to be absolutely smooth as cream at idle. Since the TPS is at a base setting at idle, anywhere from 15 to 17-18 or so, it doesn't really come into play until off idle begins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="radman, post: 162109, member: 167"] Wavering idle is a synch issue. Unlike a carb bike, fuel delivery is unaffected by airflow through the TB's,it's constant regardless of the air delivery. I've noticed that TB idle setting though, when off, will produce the "wavering", Frank can be adjusted to be absolutely smooth as cream at idle. Since the TPS is at a base setting at idle, anywhere from 15 to 17-18 or so, it doesn't really come into play until off idle begins. [/QUOTE]
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