Capt. Bob
Bilge pump. A novel idea.
Ahh.... I don't recall at the moment what buttons I pushed but I'm pretty sure it was one at a time.
Last time I used that line, I ended up sleeping on the couch.
Ahh.... I don't recall at the moment what buttons I pushed but I'm pretty sure it was one at a time.
Webby - What are your CO values?Had mine switched out today.. Service rep said the new ECU was ordered specific for my VIN and that it will have the same CO settings that old one did. He was right... I checked them when I got home and it set at the same as the other stock values.
Bogey,Webby - What are your CO values?Had mine switched out today.. Service rep said the new ECU was ordered specific for my VIN and that it will have the same CO settings that old one did. He was right... I checked them when I got home and it set at the same as the other stock values.
I'm suspicious that the service rep was blowing smoke, and that all the replacement ECUs have the same CO values. That would explain why some owners report performance improvements with the new ECU - they're getting higher CO values in the new unit.
I can't tell any difference with a new ECU. And I rode over the Smokies on Hwy 441 last weekend and still got engine stumbling while going uphill in slow traffic with the throttle barely cracked. It corrected itself when I upshifted and opened the throttle for a couple of seconds, but the old ECU did that too.
Thanks for the info. I don't know, but suspect that all the new ECUs are set to 5, 18, 18, 21.Bogey,
Can't comment on the altitude stuff but...I did the Barbarian mod before my ecu swap out to double check the new ecu against my stock one. They were both the same at 5,18,18,21.
WW
Only Gen II bikes are affected ie. only 06 and 07's. The 08's are not included as well as this was suppose to be corrected in the new bikes. PM. <><Hey guys oh, & girls!
Funny, but I don't recall gettin' an update letter re: ECU replacement from MammaYamma! I'll have to look into that...
Mine is an '05 N. American model...does it apply to the '05?
I have a question, tho, about "fattening up" the low RPM response utilizing the Barbarian method. Is this mod accomplished simply by inputs on the control panel? Did any of you notice a change in fuel mileage - for the better or worse?
TIA for any responses!
J-DADDY
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