spike747
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The temperatures is about 90F outside and I'm driving on the highway when all of a sudden the bike starts running terrible. Hesitation, bogging, and the bike wanted to stall. In fact when I pulled over on the side of the highway, it did stall. So I had just filled up at a small town, so I turned around and headed back. I drove about 20-30 miles after a fill up at Conoco when it happened. Could be a chance of bad gas, but the station had lots of pumps and was pretty busy with fairly new pumps. I'd be surprised if it was bad gas.
I have a PCV with autotune. I connected a laptop to the unit to see if something looked wierd. Well, I got the "device errors" showing up in the software at the bottom of the screen. The green light on the PCV was on and the red light was flashng. I don't know what the red light is. So I put the laptop away and was able to drive back to the small town. Luckily I have enough tools with me that I was able to get under the tank and disconnect the PCV. The only thing I'm not sure about is because I have autotune, the O2 sensor is not connected on my bike anymore. I assume the computer will go into open loop mode and probably has a default map it uses. Is that true? Will the bike run OK like this?
Also, when I was connected to the PCV, the software showed some trim values at -20? Lots of them too. So the first thing I thought was the wide band went bad. I had the switch set to learn mode so I switched to map mode and put the Fuel Moto tune it, but it didn't clear up the problem.
Now that I have the PCV disconnected, I'm sure the check engine light will come on. Bike started OK just now at the hotel. I'm going out for a bit of a ride, but keeping close to town just in case.
Any other ideas? Also I did check all my ground spiders. The ones under the tank and at the ECU looked fine. I've only had the bike since spring and very limited rainy days on it. I also put some dielectric grease on the spiders after I bought it. It truly feels like a fuel problem. Not an electrical one.
Thanks.
I have a PCV with autotune. I connected a laptop to the unit to see if something looked wierd. Well, I got the "device errors" showing up in the software at the bottom of the screen. The green light on the PCV was on and the red light was flashng. I don't know what the red light is. So I put the laptop away and was able to drive back to the small town. Luckily I have enough tools with me that I was able to get under the tank and disconnect the PCV. The only thing I'm not sure about is because I have autotune, the O2 sensor is not connected on my bike anymore. I assume the computer will go into open loop mode and probably has a default map it uses. Is that true? Will the bike run OK like this?
Also, when I was connected to the PCV, the software showed some trim values at -20? Lots of them too. So the first thing I thought was the wide band went bad. I had the switch set to learn mode so I switched to map mode and put the Fuel Moto tune it, but it didn't clear up the problem.
Now that I have the PCV disconnected, I'm sure the check engine light will come on. Bike started OK just now at the hotel. I'm going out for a bit of a ride, but keeping close to town just in case.
Any other ideas? Also I did check all my ground spiders. The ones under the tank and at the ECU looked fine. I've only had the bike since spring and very limited rainy days on it. I also put some dielectric grease on the spiders after I bought it. It truly feels like a fuel problem. Not an electrical one.
Thanks.