I don't let the bike run long enough for the engine temp to read much of anything. I have a Yosh comp. system, BMC air filter and a Power commander. I am not exactely sure what the map # is something like 004 or #4, I got it from Power Commanders web site it looked to be the one best suited for my mods. According to a dyno run I may be a little lean at low rpm's (around 13.0-13.5) and a little on the rich side at high rpm's (around 12.0). Is there a map that can correct my problems?Sounds like your bike is running lean, causing hot pipes. Where is the temp gauge when this happens?
Just a little confused.According to a dyno run I may be a little lean at low rpm's (around 13.0-13.5) and a little on the rich side at high rpm's (around 12.0). Is there a map that can correct my problems?
Exactly what I was going to say. Seriously, give JohnnyCheese a shout.Just a little confused.According to a dyno run I may be a little lean at low rpm's (around 13.0-13.5) and a little on the rich side at high rpm's (around 12.0). Is there a map that can correct my problems?
If you had it on a dyno, why didn’t you get it tuned properly while it was there. It just seems a waste.
No downloaded map will ever suit your bike exactly.
Spend the money. Do it once, do it right and ride away happy.
Cheers
Ross
Do you still have your P.A.I.R. system operative?When I start my bike and let it idle for a few minutes the exhaust pipes coming out of the head turn red. What causes this?
Still in the dash panel, I would guess...Sounds like your bike is running lean, causing hot pipes. Where is the temp gauge when this happens?
Steve, that's not very helpful.....Still in the dash panel, I would guess...Where is the temp gauge when this happens?
Steve
Steve, that's not very helpful.....Still in the dash panel, I would guess...Where is the temp gauge when this happens?
Steve
I'd mount some marshmallows in front of the pipes and get something useful out of the issue.
While perhaps not a 'serious' problem per se, I wouldn't allow the condition to continue for the obvious reason of excessive radiated heat - the factory pipes don't glow red and I would guess whatever is in the immediate area wasn't originally intended to cope with the extra radiated heat coming from glowing red primaries.AUGHTSIX, I am still using the PAIR. And I would like to say thanks for everyone's help, it sounds to me like maybe I don't have any serious problems
I answered:Steve, that's not very helpful.....Still in the dash panel, I would guess...Where is the temp gauge when this happens?
Steve
I'd mount some marshmallows in front of the pipes and get something useful out of the issue.
Then you would have loved what I originally posted in response to 6gear's question but changed at the last minute lest I appear a complete smartass...
To his question:
When I start my bike and let it idle for a few minutes the exhaust pipes coming out of the head turn red. What causes this?
I would say that it is running a little a idle.