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As one reference point, my '15 is pretty well balanced up to ~5k rpm. Much, much better than my '04 was without major intervention.
^^^ This is a good idea. And furthermore, you could use the same technique that I developed in the RDCUA TBS procedure to characterize how far out those throttle plates are unsynced from each other.Even though you can't adjust the throttle bodies it would be really interesting to hook up a Carbtune (or whatever) and note the results at several RPM.The throttle body assembly replacement sure fixed mine. Only downside is my bars are way more buzzy than before. Now I understand what people talk about. Before, I had almost no buzz. Go figure. Good luck, Steve.
At least you would know if you had a problem there..............
How is it at 7500-8000 rpm Alan?As one reference point, my '15 is pretty well balanced up to ~5k rpm. Much, much better than my '04 was without major intervention.
That's a crock of ****. You can test it yourself. The white painted "reference" screw is (will be) the only one that is fully seated CW. Check it out on your own.There is a warning not to touch the white painted reference bypass screw in the Gen III OEM manual..'otherwise the engine may run roughly at idle and the throttle bodies may not operate correctly'.
Not exactly sure why that would be, would need to read more about the fuel injection system.
Bill, it's not the torque values that are significant. It;s the order that you tighten them that is. It can (or ideally won't) put stress on the frame due to that order. There have also been folks that have theorized that one should fully heat soak the engine and frame before doing the engine mount tighten-up, since the dimensions can change as they heat and expand at differing rates.I don't think it's the problem, but as soon as I find the torque values again, I'm putting a wrench on the engine bolts because it's time. I haven't checked the ones below my knees since I put sliders on.
Another thought. If the air box isn't fully seated onto the TB assembly? I now have 2 gen 2 air boxes. In each one, cylinder #2 rubber boot is marginally shorter than the other three. On first assembly, not fully seated with resultant air leak and increased vibration.edit - It is possible that you could have an air leak that is misbalancing the throttles. If you did the above, you would want to closely inspect the hoses and fittings on the throttle body that has the lowest vacuum level with all of the air screws closed.
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