ELP_JC
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Hey gang. Just came back from a 300-mile ride to the mountains. I'm one pissed off MoFo. I had to cross a 1K' mountain to get to the highway to Cloudcroft, and this f***ing POS was bucking like a bronco ALL THE FREAKING way (60 miles), even though the altitude where I started and all those 60 miles was the same. Only thing I did was climb that mountain to cross to the other side of the city and get on the highway. This is ridiculous.
And yes, changed the CO levels from 7 to 5,4,stock... same crap. Seemed to work best at 5, but as it was said before, this is NOT the cure at all. And once I started climbing, SOB, it was almost unridable. And didn't matter if I had the tach at 3,4, even 6K rpms. NOTHING worked. Didn't have to stop, but the POS didn't stop bucking all the freaking way. Even checked the TPS with the DiAg (01 is the throttle angle), which showed 15 at rest (OK), and 100 at WOT, so it's obviously operating properly. I had to shut it off on top or I'd had been on my a$$ in the twisties, and it worked relatively fine (minor surging) after that, since altitude changes were mild. It was around 8,700'. I didn't have a problem going down, but I didn't expect to, since it's a pretty steep downhill.
No freaking way I can take this thing on a trip. So my question to the group is simple: Is the PCIII a 100% cure to the problem?? DON'T want to throw any more bad money into this thing if I have to ultimately get rid of it. I don't mind spending on a PCIII, but need to know it has cured these issues on EVERYBODY who has one.
My concern with the PCIII is since you have to disconnect the O2 sensor, and bike doesn't have a baro sensor, is it going to work like a damn carburetor, running super rich at altitude?? If not, what is going to compensate for altitude with no baro sensor and no O2 sensor??
Thanks gang. Will also post on the ongoing problem thread, but I wanted a separate thread as I don't want to wait for months (or years) for Yamaha to come up with a fix. They haven't done it in over a year. Take care
JC
And yes, changed the CO levels from 7 to 5,4,stock... same crap. Seemed to work best at 5, but as it was said before, this is NOT the cure at all. And once I started climbing, SOB, it was almost unridable. And didn't matter if I had the tach at 3,4, even 6K rpms. NOTHING worked. Didn't have to stop, but the POS didn't stop bucking all the freaking way. Even checked the TPS with the DiAg (01 is the throttle angle), which showed 15 at rest (OK), and 100 at WOT, so it's obviously operating properly. I had to shut it off on top or I'd had been on my a$$ in the twisties, and it worked relatively fine (minor surging) after that, since altitude changes were mild. It was around 8,700'. I didn't have a problem going down, but I didn't expect to, since it's a pretty steep downhill.
No freaking way I can take this thing on a trip. So my question to the group is simple: Is the PCIII a 100% cure to the problem?? DON'T want to throw any more bad money into this thing if I have to ultimately get rid of it. I don't mind spending on a PCIII, but need to know it has cured these issues on EVERYBODY who has one.
My concern with the PCIII is since you have to disconnect the O2 sensor, and bike doesn't have a baro sensor, is it going to work like a damn carburetor, running super rich at altitude?? If not, what is going to compensate for altitude with no baro sensor and no O2 sensor??
Thanks gang. Will also post on the ongoing problem thread, but I wanted a separate thread as I don't want to wait for months (or years) for Yamaha to come up with a fix. They haven't done it in over a year. Take care
JC
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