26-09-12, 10:17 AM | #251 |
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Re: TPS Adjustment Step-by-Step Pictorial Guide
^ no it wont affect the PC at all.
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29-09-12, 05:46 PM | #252 |
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I have just done this check and discovered that my line moved at 4.5K! The difference is amazing.
On a side note, I replaced the rubbish Suzuki Bolts with Stainless steel Allen Head bolts. So much easier to adjust. |
29-09-12, 06:18 PM | #253 |
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29-09-12, 08:05 PM | #254 |
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I was scared!
When it came to it though, I just took the wife's Lap top down the garage and had this thread on call the whole time. Fabulous help it was too. I cannot believe in the difference this has made, Sylvie has got a little more spirited on her take offs! |
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i have recently set mine just off tickover. basically as soon as i turn the throttle. so far (1000 miles) no adverse effects and it even smoother.
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29-09-12, 09:34 PM | #256 |
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Now this looks better.
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29-09-12, 09:51 PM | #257 |
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Thanks to all for this!
I moved mine from 3100 to 1800rpm in June. I was getting a stutter when reapplying throttle in bends - this seems to have improved. Also picks away a wee bit more torquey and smooth. I was concerned it would increase fuel consumption but it seems to be just the same. |
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10-12-12, 01:06 PM | #259 |
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With the wifes bike set down that low its running v v rich and is checking muchos fumage out the can!
Is it possible that the bike has been tuned and so this adjustment won't work?
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nope. tps is needed for the brain.
what's the bike idling at? |
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