05-04-10, 08:15 PM | #151 |
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Re: TPS Adjustment Step-by-Step Pictorial Guide
M5x10 IIRC but wait for soemone to confirm that.
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05-04-10, 08:31 PM | #152 |
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Re: TPS Adjustment Step-by-Step Pictorial Guide
ok cheers
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05-04-10, 08:50 PM | #153 |
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Re: TPS Adjustment Step-by-Step Pictorial Guide
Can't you take one out of yours and measure it?
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05-04-10, 08:58 PM | #154 |
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not without replacing them, the one i replaced the head went putting it back in, found it lying around and its just as soft as the originals, and the original one is also buggerd
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06-04-10, 11:37 AM | #155 |
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Wow, can't beleive I've only just found this thread. Will give this a go as soon as I've got an hour to spare. Why isn't this stickied??
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24-04-10, 02:21 PM | #156 |
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Re: TPS Adjustment Step-by-Step Pictorial Guide
Just done mine, made quite a difference, really a must-do adjustment!
Didn't bother get security torx bits, just undid the top one slightly using pliers and a few knocks on the sensor with a mallet. A bit brutal but did the job, now it goes up at 1500rpm. |
24-04-10, 07:45 PM | #157 |
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ahhhhhhh but is it the same with the thou
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24-04-10, 07:47 PM | #158 |
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^ think so dave, lots of people on svrider with thou's and they sead it worked but not 100% on what they did and if its the same
EDIT hear you go http://www.suzukisv1000.com/faq/tps.htm Last edited by barwel1992; 24-04-10 at 07:48 PM. |
25-04-10, 10:24 AM | #159 |
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Re: TPS Adjustment Step-by-Step Pictorial Guide
Yes. SV1000 is the same.
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23-05-10, 07:37 PM | #160 |
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Had a ride on my bro's pointy earlier and felt odd compared to my curvy so a quick search and 20mins later job done. He said it's transfomed his, it was at 3800rpm.
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