joebiodiesel
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My bike has a slight misfire and unsteady idle, and has a surge below 3000 RPMs at very low throttle openings. I know this is not surprising to most people here, but I wanted to fool around with it.
I grabbed by 5 gas analyzer and lab scope and went to work. I was expecting it to be lean at idle, but it sure wasn't. The surge is definitely a lean surge though.
Before starting I checked the CO adjustment. The previous owner had it adjusted to around +17 or so. It was very rich at idle.
Note the high O2 reading. It is pegged at over 900mV, definitely rich.
Note the CO Readings as well. CO over 5%.
I started dropping the CO adjustment a bit at a time, but didn't seem to be making any progress at all. It had to go to negative CO numbers before I got to any reading I thought would be normal. Here is what it looked like at -25.
Active O2 sensor, but not too active. Not sure if this is normal on a FJR, as this is the first one I've spent any time with.
The gas readings confirm it is finally leaning out. The idle miss was gone, but it still surged the same when you opened the throttle. I'm not sure where I will end up with this setting. I've never seen a post of anyone running lower numbers than stock, but I know what works for me....
The lean surge between 2000-3000RPMs does not look like it will be changed with the CO setting. A PC may be in my future if I want to get rid of this. I double checked the TPS to make sure this wasn't causing my problem. It is very lean at this RPM range. It moves quickly out of it as soon as the RPMs reach 3000, so it does look like it is programming, and not some other reason, that it is doing this.
Note CO under 1%. Lean for sure. High HC and O2 is probably a result of the misfire, and not typical of a good running engine.
Joe
I grabbed by 5 gas analyzer and lab scope and went to work. I was expecting it to be lean at idle, but it sure wasn't. The surge is definitely a lean surge though.
Before starting I checked the CO adjustment. The previous owner had it adjusted to around +17 or so. It was very rich at idle.
Note the high O2 reading. It is pegged at over 900mV, definitely rich.
Note the CO Readings as well. CO over 5%.
I started dropping the CO adjustment a bit at a time, but didn't seem to be making any progress at all. It had to go to negative CO numbers before I got to any reading I thought would be normal. Here is what it looked like at -25.
Active O2 sensor, but not too active. Not sure if this is normal on a FJR, as this is the first one I've spent any time with.
The gas readings confirm it is finally leaning out. The idle miss was gone, but it still surged the same when you opened the throttle. I'm not sure where I will end up with this setting. I've never seen a post of anyone running lower numbers than stock, but I know what works for me....
The lean surge between 2000-3000RPMs does not look like it will be changed with the CO setting. A PC may be in my future if I want to get rid of this. I double checked the TPS to make sure this wasn't causing my problem. It is very lean at this RPM range. It moves quickly out of it as soon as the RPMs reach 3000, so it does look like it is programming, and not some other reason, that it is doing this.
Note CO under 1%. Lean for sure. High HC and O2 is probably a result of the misfire, and not typical of a good running engine.
Joe