Oliver Jetson
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posted on 12/8/05 at 10:41 AM |
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r1 hitting limiter at 9000rpm!
Decided to test the rev limit in neutral (as I can't drive it due to unfinished clutch cable). Reved it and it bounces on the limiter at 9000
(according to my tacho). I have an Elliot tacho designed for 4 cylinder engines that has a scale upto 16000. It takes a link off one of my coils so I
need to see if attaching it to the other coil makes a difference (can't see it will though).
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Oli
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Coose
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posted on 12/8/05 at 03:47 PM |
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Probably the tacho. R1 cdi's are usually pretty good.....
Spin 'er off Well...
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Hellfire
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posted on 12/8/05 at 04:10 PM |
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If the tacho is correct then it sounds like a mismatched CDi from a different bike maybe.
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ChrisGamlin
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posted on 12/8/05 at 05:30 PM |
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.....unless the ECU limits it to 9k in neutral? The 2002/3 engine has a neutral feed into the multiple startup relay thing but I cant remember off
hand if it feeds into the ECU from there or not. Id put money on a miscalibrated tacho though.
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the_fbi
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posted on 13/8/05 at 01:28 PM |
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Surely if there are 2 coils and you're only taking a trigger off one, it'll read half the actual RPM as its only seeing half the actual
sparks?
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ChrisGamlin
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posted on 13/8/05 at 01:54 PM |
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Most tacho's are configurable or designed to take a feed off one coil so that shouldnt be an issue
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Oliver Jetson
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posted on 13/8/05 at 04:58 PM |
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I've heard other people saying that it maybe a saftey thing that the ecu limits it in neutral to save you blowing the engine up when its cold so
maybe that's it. I won't be able to work on the car for a week or so now anyway coz I'm in leicestershire and it's in
shropshire!
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