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  1. #16
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    Can also be water in the fuel system.
    Try the Wynns Petrol Treatment (use only 1/4 to 1/3 bottle for a full tank). Cleans the fuel system and unclog the carburetor/injector jets.
    Especially if you store your bike outside or often leave the tank half-full/empty
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    yeah I was going to try a treatment, sometimes it runs a bit like my old VT250 did when that had water in the fuel. I solved that by tipping in about half a litre of meths into the tank.
    I'm pretty sure it needs a new battery though, and from what I've heard this will be seriously affecting spark.

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    Definitely try a new battery, and don't get an el cheapo! I tried this,bought a $70 cheapy and , after 5 months, when the battery kept boiling and spewing acid everywhere and I'd spent $360 on a new voltage regulator to no good effect, put in a new ($160) battery, and everything was sweet! - (anyone want a voltage Regulator for a YZF750/1000?)
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    well I finally got a new battery installed on Saturday and it has definatlety helped!
    although the flat-spot that I had around 4800RPM disappeared before I did this. I think tipping the bike on its side in my crash helped, which sounds crazy. Maybe I had some water or shit in the carbs float chambers??

    another little quirk, that may indicate a lean mixture:
    I had been using the bike for a while with both rubber "horns" removed from the air-box to improve air induction (and increase air box noise ), but put one back in 'cos I found it too loud. So I put one back in, and this improved the engines smoothness too.

    I'll be interested to see if the new battery improves my fuel economy (better spark, more effecient?)

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    Just be carefull driving an old honda i know all about charging system f**k-ups. I replaced the battery everything went fine untill it decided one morning  that i needed excerise and so went dead(bloody push starting). If there is a reg-rec problem then it messes with basically just about everything on the bike. One way i got told to check is at night (or dark place) if you rev the engine and there is a visible change in the brightness of your headlight then it should be ok otherwise you had better get out the wallet. Hope it was only the battery

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    sorry, but I used to own a Honda VT250 which had water in its fuel, but my current bike is a Ducati 600SS with a new battery

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    Hey Duke,
    I can explain your lag at 4,500 5,000 RPM. I am experiencing the same thing which started after I cut open the airbox and installed a high-flow filter. This will lean out the air-fuel mixture and produce a crazy lag when you throw it wide open.
    I'm fixing this problem by installing a power commander and getting the bike dyno'd at power sports on the 1st of September. I will let you know if this works. In the meantime I would suggest that if you want to keep your airbox open, you will need to address the air-fuel mixture issue with a carb tune.
    Not even with yours!!!

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    Most likely the slide stirred the shit at the bottom of the fuel tank!!

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    Originally posted by duckman
    Hey Duke,
    I can explain your lag at 4,500 5,000 RPM. I am experiencing the same thing which started after I cut open the airbox and installed a high-flow filter. This will lean out the air-fuel mixture and produce a crazy lag when you throw it wide open.
    yeah, I began suspecting this last week, so for a test I am riding with both horns things removed and the flat-spots are back, but not quite as bad as before.

    I was planning on getting a dyno tune sometime soon, so will be interested in your results.
    according to the receipts I have with the bike, it was dynoed very early in its life (3000km) when a stage 1 dyno-jet kit was installed.

    do you reckon it would be worth me time and money upgrading to a stage 2 kit and having it tuned or stick with stage 1?
    (I have installed a K&N air-filter element, but dont really want to cut up my air-box, but ride without the rubber horn things)

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    Originally posted by wkid_one
    Most likely the slide stirred the shit at the bottom of the fuel tank!!
    hope not, but I think the tanks pretty clean, I got a good look at the inside of it when replacing the in-tank fuel filter, what a bastard!

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    Hey Duke,

    I don't know about you, but I love having the airbox open. The sound is fantastic. I personally feel that considering the number of times I've heard "but I didn't see you" from a cage driver, fully warrants having a loud bike.
    If you've got the dollars go the who hog and step up to stage two.
    I'll let you know what results I get from the PC and Dyno.

    Not even with yours!!!

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    If you've got the dollars go the who hog and step up to stage two.
    what's involved eggactly? is it just a matter of replacing the jets, installing high-flow air filter, opening up airbox and dyno tune?
    or will I need a new muffler too?
    (have factory can that has been de-cored)

    yeah, love the noise too, reckon it accounts for almost 50% of the bikes noise sometimes

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    Haha - Now you've cornered me. As I understand it the full 3 stage upgrade is:

    1. New cans - (I can recommend the arrow carbon fibre)

    2. Open airbox and high flow filter (k&N's best)

    3. Upgrade ECU - either buy the whole ECU from Ducati or install a powercommander unit and then Dyno to check that the air-fuel mixture is set right.

    I think thats about it. but I should point out that I work in I.T. and therefore am full of it most of the time!!
    Not even with yours!!!

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    righto, on my 600 I only have 1 can, so that halves that cost

    and my bike is carb'ed so no ECU I believe, but does have coils obvisouly that I could upgrade.

    what I was thinking of doing (after fairing repairs) was:
    1. if it will pass a WOF, replace de-cored std muffler (not sure what brand)
    2. upgrading carb jets to dyno-jet "Stage 2" kit
    3. dyno-tune with standard air-box, but with rubber "horn" restrictors off and K&N

    me thinks if I do much more then I'm throwing away the money I should be saving for my next bike (that will give the extra performance I will be after in a few months)

    I also have IT job (probably same female boss and not called Helen) but also have mortgage and wife who likes new clothes and my own drug habit to maintain.
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    Ditto - Work and lifestyle choices!!
    Not even with yours!!!

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