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What did you do to your FJR today?
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<blockquote data-quote="torch" data-source="post: 1446677" data-attributes="member: 1295"><p>My brother bought a gently used 2006 that came with a bit of a rough idle and a slight hesitation from idle. I did the Barbarian Jumper mod on it (together with a TB sync of course) and it smoothed it all right out. It doesn't cost anything, may fix your problem and is fully reversible, so it's worth a try. The only difference is that in the 06 and 07 models, the wire from pin 23 must be moved to the pin 25 location instead of moving pin 27 to 25.</p><p></p><p>In 2008, Yamaha changed the ramp angle of the throttle cam and possibly remapped the ECU making the off-idle transition much smoother. My understanding (not having tried it personally) is that the BJM has little or no effect from 08 on up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="torch, post: 1446677, member: 1295"] My brother bought a gently used 2006 that came with a bit of a rough idle and a slight hesitation from idle. I did the Barbarian Jumper mod on it (together with a TB sync of course) and it smoothed it all right out. It doesn't cost anything, may fix your problem and is fully reversible, so it's worth a try. The only difference is that in the 06 and 07 models, the wire from pin 23 must be moved to the pin 25 location instead of moving pin 27 to 25. In 2008, Yamaha changed the ramp angle of the throttle cam and possibly remapped the ECU making the off-idle transition much smoother. My understanding (not having tried it personally) is that the BJM has little or no effect from 08 on up. [/QUOTE]
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