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Misfire at steady cruise
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Crab" data-source="post: 1005824" data-attributes="member: 27288"><p>I installed a set of PAIR blocking plates and installed a PCIII. Neither fixed my "lean stumble". I also experience deceleration popping (even with the PAIR blocking plates). I ended up selling my PCIII and just live with it now.</p><p></p><p>Also, what you might *think* is a misfire at steady cruise could actually be wind noise / buffeting messing with your brain. Try this... run down the highway at 60 MPH with your head up in the air-stream over the windshield. You'll probably notice an unevenness or "misfire" sound. Next, raise your windshield to maximum then lean forward and put your helmet into the quiet zone where you hear absolutely no wind noise. I'll bet you money that your engine will sound like a purring kitten with no misfire sounds.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Crab, post: 1005824, member: 27288"] I installed a set of PAIR blocking plates and installed a PCIII. Neither fixed my "lean stumble". I also experience deceleration popping (even with the PAIR blocking plates). I ended up selling my PCIII and just live with it now. Also, what you might *think* is a misfire at steady cruise could actually be wind noise / buffeting messing with your brain. Try this... run down the highway at 60 MPH with your head up in the air-stream over the windshield. You'll probably notice an unevenness or "misfire" sound. Next, raise your windshield to maximum then lean forward and put your helmet into the quiet zone where you hear absolutely no wind noise. I'll bet you money that your engine will sound like a purring kitten with no misfire sounds. Steve [/QUOTE]
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