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 tk338 Nitrous Nuisance
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 Posted: 02:15 - 21 Nov 2010 Post subject: CBR 600 FY power loss |
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Just going along a dual carriageway, 1.45am going 70-ish, and suddenly my speed just started slowing, so I gave it more throttle and nothing.
I experimented giving it none, and then there was a noticable change, like just not giving it any throttle, but then when I gave it some, it would have an initial bite of power, and then I could twist it fully round with no change.
There was nowhere to stop and it was pitch black, so I carried on, the engine sounding rather louder than usual and then it went... As quickly as it came, and the bike responded normally again...
I really don't want it to happen again, the bike was fully warmed up, properly too, it does have a 33bhp restrictor kit on it, a slighty noisy CCT other than that theres nothing really to mention, any ideas?Panicked a bit because had I stopped there it would have been an accident waiting to happen! |
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 Posted: 14:37 - 21 Nov 2010 Post subject: |
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I did wonder after if it could just have been something going through the tank, but it was so random, I'm about 60 miles into this tank and never took my eyes off if the filler cap when filling it so I don't see how something would have got in, and this powerloss lasted for almost a mile lol...
Also the bike has been running really really well, when I'm in a rush I'll still give it time to warm up, get up too temp, but I was in no rush last night and when i take things really carefully for 10 miles or so I really notice a difference in the ride, runs a lot smoother, like last night she was running like a dream.
Loose plug caps, i honestly wouldn't have a clue, lol, but then if they were loose surely they'd have stayed loose? Or am I making no sense :p You're right though Marki, first time its done it, and it came as quickly as it went, random indeed.
Fuel pump sounds scary lol, wouldn't want that breaking on me, its got almost 22k miles on the clock.
Maybe it was just my imagination, I did become very alert all of a sudden, but it did sound like the engine was revving a lot higher for a lot less work...
I kind of hope it is carb icing :p I could run something through the tank and see if that helps... Also I normally fill up with BP ultimate or V-power, but last time I didnt just because of the cost, would that have made a difference?
And finally the weather conditions were damp road, I'd ridden through a bit of rain, but it wasn't too cold to be honest, obviously you've got the wind chill factor... it was definitely above 5 or 6 Celcius I'd say and there was no ice on the road, slight wind, no fog lol
I think that answered every question there, thanks everyone for your replies! Hope I find a solution soon to be honest because I do a lot of night driving home from work, and breaking down on 75% of the roads I ride home on would not only be very inconvenient but probably also very dangerous lol |
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 Posted: 20:46 - 21 Nov 2010 Post subject: |
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Ok well finally decided to take her for a testride before work see how it was today, same conditions again really but the problem got a lot more weird with experimenting lol.
Low speeds its fine no problem, speed up, slow down, anything up to 50 has a real pull (33bhp pull :p) but its fine and slowing down does seem to reset the problem which kicks in at higher speeds.
Ill try and explain this the best I can but it is weird, and unfortunately until next friday I won't have the money to take it in anywhere so if anyone has any suggestions... greatly appreciated.
Going along the dual carrigeway 70mph it was fine the bike was warmed up, but then give it the beans and it had the same effect as letting go of the throttle.... and it chugged (and it did chug) to a weary 50mph and wouldnt go anymore. Come off the dual carrigeway stop for a roundabout, pull away and it seems my full power is back on, hold in the clutch, it'll rev right up high, 10... 11k and it would more if i wanted, but that satisfied me that that was all still working so back for the home journey of the dual carrigeway again, gave it some on the slip road, up to 70 happily and sits there it'll respond if you give it more, but then go for an overtake, twist the throttle and it just disappears again, randomly!
Another thing I noticed was if I gently let it back in again there was a point where sometimes the power would kick back in again and it'd start accelerating, only to die shortly after.
Making good use of laybys to reset this problem I made my way home back into the 30 and 40 zones it was fine and into the drive the bike sounded fine again.
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Recently I did have a problem with a fault earth. I think this was due to the heated grips because the took them apart and my throttle has been looser like more free play, but still that was maybe 1 or 2 hundred miles ago, still don't see any reason for it to just kick in now... Just another thought I had as a car nearly rear ended me  |
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After a week and a half in the workshop they rang to say the bike was ready for collection, they'd stripped the bike cleaned the carbs and everything seemed fine... All excited I got myself down there and to riding! A few days and I get withdrawal symptoms.
Anyway!! Got the bike 10 miles only for the same problem to come up again!! Rang the shop who offered to come and collect me with a courtesy bike, but then after speaking to technicians asked if id gone through any cold areas. As it happens I had, very very cold top of a freezing hill (busy road) but probably temperatures around zero, and so they suggested carb icing could be the problem, ad to give the bike another go, it started and drove fine for all of the 2 miles I needed to go
So this may be a long shot, but Noxious, I know you said the FY has heated carbs, but a month or so ago I had a problem with a faulty earth, called out the RAC who came to fix the problem only to short half the electrics on the bike! He replaced the fuses he found that had blown, but I'm wondering could he have blown the fuse of the temp sensor, or the heater for the carbs? Maybe its a long shot? Where would I find that?
Also coming home tonight about 1am, very very cold lol, and got to 70 felt the bike bogging down again, and empty dual carriage way to i pulled the clutch in, and let the bike cruise and the revs just sit at idle, I indicated to the side, and saw my revs were sat at 1k, but after a minute rose to 1.5k where they normally sit, and surprise surprise the bike runs ok if you let it breath again... All in line with carb icing, no?
I'm no mechanic, but its just a thought If no one replies ill give the garage a ring tomorrow some time and see what they think and report back  |
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Never had problems with icing on mine, never heard of anyone else having carb icing on a CBR6 either. ZX7Rs are some what common for carb icing no? (Or could be some other Kwak I'm thinking of.)
But yeah, they're not electrically heated, it's just plumbed into the cooling system, so the hot coolant heats them. ____________________
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Thanks again people for replies (:
I'm wondering about my coolant level, although I ca see my reserve is full but I think maybe I may need some in the main tank? Also c_dug I only have one key... and getting the key out of the fuel cap while its open seems impossible, so I didnt get a chance to try that, HOWEVER!!!
I filled up with bp ultimate, a tank full, and dumped some redex in there and rode a good 40 miles in cold... VERY cold temperatures and the problem has disappeared altogether, very confused! Not sure now if it was the redex or the bp ultimate that did it, but I'm thinking it was the ultimate... seeing as the problem only started when I got skint and decided to use normal bp fuel, ad last week the carbs were cleaned completely, now ok I have a solution, but its a bloody expensive one :p experimenting will be risky, but could it just mean the few tanks of normal bp fuel I used were shitty or just they dont like the bike? OR that the bike needs v-power/ultimate everytime? |
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| 0l0dom0l0 wrote: | I expect the combination of both will have helped.
Did you put in the pro st stuff?
Check your coolant level in the radiator, and it might be worth seeing if the carb heater pipes are getting warm when riding. You could take them off and just check that they are clean.
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Hmm.. it wasn't the pro stuff just bog standard red ex petrol i think, I DO need to check the coolant level too which I will be doing tonight, however another headache, the problem's come back again, it slowed to a mere 50mph after a 70 mph stint of a few minutes... I've done about 70 miles on this tank, so its about half full, this is all pointing to the vacuum tube? problem, and explains why the garage probably couldn't replicate the problem as my fuel light was on when I gave it too them, and it wasn't when i got it back so they must have filled up.
I don't know, getting fed up tbh, hate riding along and not knowing what the throttles going to do when you twist it >.< |
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