Tech section strictly for the FJR. Everything from oil changes & suspension setup's to removing sheep hair from hard to reach places on the bike so that your wife never finds out.
raYzerman wrote: ↑Fri Apr 29, 2022 10:01 pm
Do the tank swap first for an extended run. The TB's aren't causing the surge IMHO. The only crud you'll see is on the butterfly plates and that won't cause surge.
If you want to spend time, rig up a hose fitting to test fuel pump pressure on the hose that feeds the TB's.... just so you're not in too much suspense, the plastic OEM pump body contains the pressure relief valve..... thus I mention the extended test with your tank and you could do vice versa.
Edit add - the thing that doesn't quite make sense is when at a steady 3000-4000 rpm when fuel demand is moderate....
I agree with the extended tank swap idea. If it doesn't surge with the other tank then it has nothing to do with injectors or anything beyond the fuel tank and fuel pump. I'm thinking with the extended test, the bike is still going to surge. I can't figure anything in the fuel tank causing the issue at 3000-4000 rpms. And I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express while at Intech Day. El Toro Joe did also, so there's that.
Spoke to a motorcycle mechanic type guy that I ran into and I asked him about it and he named off everything we have tried, almost in order. He mentioned something that made me say "hmmmm". He suggested the throttle mapping has gotten corrupted and suggested taking it to a dealer and let them remap it.
Is that an option? A valid theory? Worth looking into?
"That wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be" - 1911
"Stay thirsty, my friends"....... Wouldn't that mean I'm dehydrated all the time?
Festus wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 1:16 pm
Spoke to a motorcycle mechanic type guy that I ran into and I asked him about it and he named off everything we have tried, almost in order. He mentioned something that made me say "hmmmm". He suggested the throttle mapping has gotten corrupted and suggested taking it to a dealer and let them remap it.
Is that an option? A valid theory? Worth looking into?
I think it is highly unlikely. (Does it happen in both touring AND sport modes?) On the other hand, you can always get the "Ivan" flash done. Added bonus is that it would give you a cruise control that isn't limited to 80 mph (it is a 2013, isn't it?). http://www.ivansperformanceproducts.com/fjr1300.htm
Did you do the tank swap again - for an extended period of time?
Still might be worth looking at fuel pressure on the rail and the fuel injectors.
Haven't done the extended tank swap. Haven't had time yet. Great question on the touring/sport mode. I don't think he wants to do the Ivan flash. He's also spent a fair amount of money on things that didn't work so I think he'd rather not spend any more money unless he knew it would fix it for certain.
"That wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be" - 1911
"Stay thirsty, my friends"....... Wouldn't that mean I'm dehydrated all the time?
Yammy service manual, fuel pressure at idle is 43.5-56.6 psi.
Note, pressure regulator is part of the fuel pump assembly (not the pump itself), as I alluded to earlier. Thus the tank swap for an extended period is a good exercise.
Keep yer stick on the ice........... (Red Green)
Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can sure muffle the sound.
Touring just slows down the rate of delivering power so you have to twist the wrist a bit more, same power, fueling map I imagine is no different. I'd still swap tanks first, get a baseline rather than chasing anything at this point.
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Keep yer stick on the ice........... (Red Green)
Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can sure muffle the sound.
Well, another update. We haven't had time to do a tank swap with extended ride time. I'm working 80-90 hours a week so my time is limited. I worked Sunday but hauled my fuel injection cleaning machine over to Viper Dad's, who already had everything ready.
We put the 4 injectors in the machine and immediately saw an issue. They say you want a 2-3% variance at most and we were seeing 13-14% variances at different test speeds. One injector was the culprit. The other 3, not too far from each other, but that 4th injector just dumped fuel. We pulled the internal filters out and cleaned the injectors in the ultrasonic tank more times than I can count. Nothing. Could not get them closer. I had to go back to work, so I packed up the machine and his injectors and came back and worked on them all day, while jobs were running.
Couldn't get that 4th injector to come down or the other 3 to go up. Started to think the machine was bad and questioned everything I had learned about it all. Finally checked them all 1 by 1 instead of 4 at a time and saw 3 really close, almost exactly the same, and that 4th one, still dumping way more than any of them. Nothing else I can do. They couldn't be any cleaner and I can't get them matched.
He came and got them, put them in, and ran it and it still surges. I honestly believe it's that one injector that's dumping way more fuel than the others, but I could be wrong.
We still have the tank swap test to complete, but this was one more data point. Thought I'd throw it out there in case it meant anything to anyone else that we weren't thinking about.
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"That wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be" - 1911
"Stay thirsty, my friends"....... Wouldn't that mean I'm dehydrated all the time?
Doesn't explain why you had apparent operational success when you did the tank swap before. Coincidence, perhaps?
New injector is $134. Or check ebay for used, refurbished or aftermarket new.
Try swapping that one injector with one from your bike if you want to check it out.
How about a complete fuel rail with injectors (tested) from a 2013 on ebay? Total of $79.85 w free shipping!!
They are clean, but not balanced. There's no way that I know of to tune one in. Am I wrong on that?
Ross, that's our exact plan next time our schedules match up. Tank swap for longer ride, and then swap that one injector and see if that changes things.
"That wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be" - 1911
"Stay thirsty, my friends"....... Wouldn't that mean I'm dehydrated all the time?
They are clean, but not balanced. There's no way that I know of to tune one in. Am I wrong on that?
Ross, that's our exact plan next time our schedules match up. Tank swap for longer ride, and then swap that one injector and see if that changes things.
I don't think injectors can be "adjusted". For the price of that fuel rail (and maybe even the throttle bodies), I would give that serious consideration. Worst case scenario is that they don't help and you can resell them here.
I bought a Gen II fuel rail with injectors a couple of years ago when I was chasing a loping idle. Problem cleared up before I got a chance to try them so I am hanging on to the spare set even though I could sell them easily. I see the 2013+ injectors are different from Gen II.
Edit:
Note: The company dcarver referenced provides a description for all they do for cleaning/evaluation/reporting. Apparently important to be able to actuate injectors and flow liquid during ultrasonic. Also back flow... Read the bottom part of this page