I've been meaning to ask this for a while now but when the weather is real cold out, the busa engine in my car takes some starting, I know the
bike has a choke for these situations but the car does not so how do you correctly start the engine first time in the cold weather?
Thanks
I had this problem too
I used to either spin it over for ages or pop the hood off and do the choke withy hand.. Hold it on for 5 or 6 seconds then she's good for the
day.
But I recently spotted a choke cable setup in a local autoshop for a fiver.. Bought and fitted that and it works a treat.
10 mins work to fit aswell.
[Edited on 17/1/13 by gaz_gaz]
Not familur with the engine, whats its fueling arrangment?
I start the CVH by pumping the pedal to get the accelerator jets to dump the extra fuel that you would get from the choke, takes a bit of practice to
get roughly they right amount (ie, enough, without flooding it) but it pretty good, although I have to say if the choke works well and I was using it
often I would be investing in a choke cable!
Daniel
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Originally posted by dhutch
Not familur with the engine, whats its fueling arrangment?
I start the CVH by pumping the pedal to get the accelerator jets to dump the extra fuel that you would get from the choke, takes a bit of practice to get roughly they right amount (ie, enough, without flooding it) but it pretty good, although I have to say if the choke works well and I was using it often I would be investing in a choke cable!
Daniel
The Busa has fuel injection doesn't it? If so there is no acceleration pump and pumping the throttle won't help (but neither should it
flood the engine). The "Choke" on the bike is simply a fast idle mechanism, any fuel enrichment should be provided by the ECU in relation
to coolant temperature.
[Edited on 17/1/13 by MikeRJ]
Had a similar issue on my vvc engine and when I wen to rolling road we set up the cold start first as it was a bitch after this it starts first time no probs all the fuelling was out on cold start is yours set up and tuned etc good luck
Yes mine was setup my day tuner on a power commander V but it wasn't a particularly cold time of year when it was set up.
At the minute if I start it while slightly havin my foot on the accelerator it is normally enough to keep the revs up to get it started, my friend has
a busa bike, by the sound of it it needs either a retune at this time of year or a choke fitting then?
[Edited on 17/1/13 by parkiboy]
Power Commander has no temperature compensation available, it simply adjusts the ECU's injector pulse by a percentage which depends on RPM and
throttle opening.
It may be that the PC has been mapped to make the idle mixture quite weak to aid with emissions, and this is hurting cold starting. Download the
Power Commander software and take a look at the map. If fueling for
the low rpm, zero throttle bin has been significantly reduced, then simply add some more fuel here. Save the original map as a backup.
quote:
Originally posted by MikeRJ
Power Commander has no temperature compensation available, it simply adjusts the ECU's injector pulse by a percentage which depends on RPM and throttle opening.
It may be that the PC has been mapped to make the idle mixture quite weak to aid with emissions, and this is hurting cold starting. Download the Power Commander software and take a look at the map. If fueling for the low rpm, zero throttle bin has been significantly reduced, then simply add some more fuel here. Save the original map as a backup.