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- Horus-222_R1
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Re: Newbie
Welcome in Andreas and enjoy the forum.
I think you will find a lot thats useful here. And some that isn't but fun!
At first look I'd say your bike is shrinking. [emoji41]
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I think you will find a lot thats useful here. And some that isn't but fun!
At first look I'd say your bike is shrinking. [emoji41]
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2012 & yellow - must be one of those anni's.
- Moise
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Re: Newbie
Welcome. Please tell us more about the bike.
"You don't get slower with age, you just get more cautious." Michael Rutter
1999 4xv in blue
1999 4xv in blue
Re: Newbie
Where to begin.
I bought it in september, last year.
As far as I know, it has:
2006 frame, speedometer.
2007 wiring, ECU and engine.
It has Carbon-like fairings as shown on pictures.
Engine and Tune-up wise it should be pretty much oem.
Just today I received o2 sensor what was missing, Also I am having ER-4 error code what seems to be on because of the different production years of ECU and Speedometer. And so, if someone knows how to delete error codes without entering diagnostic mode, it would be perfect (can`t enter Diag, mode).
I bought it in september, last year.
As far as I know, it has:
2006 frame, speedometer.
2007 wiring, ECU and engine.
It has Carbon-like fairings as shown on pictures.
Engine and Tune-up wise it should be pretty much oem.
Just today I received o2 sensor what was missing, Also I am having ER-4 error code what seems to be on because of the different production years of ECU and Speedometer. And so, if someone knows how to delete error codes without entering diagnostic mode, it would be perfect (can`t enter Diag, mode).
- Horus-222_R1
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Re: Newbie
Could just be you have bigger helmets in Estonia [emoji3]Andreas08 wrote:Will need to take my bike for a photo shoot for better pictures then
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2012 & yellow - must be one of those anni's.
- Horus-222_R1
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Re: Newbie
Looks lovely mate. Now for the problem... over to Moise and Co. [emoji1303]
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2012 & yellow - must be one of those anni's.
- R1Clarky
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Re: Newbie
welcome in mate
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- Redjj
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Re: Newbie
[emoji23][emoji23][emoji106]Horus-222_R1 wrote:Could just be you have bigger helmets in Estonia [emoji3]Andreas08 wrote:Will need to take my bike for a photo shoot for better pictures then
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- petepassion
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- Steve R1
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Re: Newbie
Welcome to the forum Andreas , you have a beautiful looking R1 [emoji3]I am sure the more knowledgable guys n gals on here will be able to help answer your questions.
Welcome
Stephen [emoji3]
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Re: Newbie
So. I got the diag. mode to work. But still after clearing errors, o2 sensor error (error 24) still there. Tried both, with o2 sensor and o2 elliminator connected but still shows error and cant clear. Anybody got some ideas?
Should o2 sensor show some resistance when cold and disconnected from exhaust?
Should o2 sensor show some resistance when cold and disconnected from exhaust?
- Moise
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Sorry, I had total brain fade when I first answered this. They generate a voltage which depends on the oxygen level in the exhaust. But they have to be heated to about 300° C before they work, either but the exhaust gases (2 wire), or by a built in heater (4 wire).Andreas08 wrote:So. I got the diag. mode to work. But still after clearing errors, o2 sensor error (error 24) still there. Tried both, with o2 sensor and o2 elliminator connected but still shows error and cant clear. Anybody got some ideas?
Should o2 sensor show some resistance when cold and disconnected from exhaust?
I expect there's a diagnostic procedure in the manual?
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"You don't get slower with age, you just get more cautious." Michael Rutter
1999 4xv in blue
1999 4xv in blue
- petepassion
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Re: Newbie
I've tested plenty of car O2 sensors but never tested a bike one, but if it's a two wire one, then you could test the voltage from the signal wire when at normal operating temperature.
For a car you keep the revs at about 2K, so maybe try a little higher for a bike.
Have the sensor plugged in and backprobe the connection. If they work the same as car ones, then you should see the voltage fluctuate somewhere between zero and one volt, cycling up and down approximately once every second. The other wire should be the earth, if you get a good signal then this also tells you the earth is OK.
Best tested with an oscilloscope, but not everyone has one of these in the garage
, but you may get a rough idea with a multimeter...possibly.
All this is assuming it's a two wire and has the same parameters as a car one.
For a car you keep the revs at about 2K, so maybe try a little higher for a bike.
Have the sensor plugged in and backprobe the connection. If they work the same as car ones, then you should see the voltage fluctuate somewhere between zero and one volt, cycling up and down approximately once every second. The other wire should be the earth, if you get a good signal then this also tells you the earth is OK.
Best tested with an oscilloscope, but not everyone has one of these in the garage

All this is assuming it's a two wire and has the same parameters as a car one.

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Re: Newbie
Boooom... Check engine light is gone.
Now the fuel map is still a bit off. Bike still struggles on cold engine start and when I let go of the throttle it start to bang on exhaust. So I think the mixture is off. Should I compensate it with Power Commander? Went to My local ECU guy, He told that its not worth to remap OEM ECU on dyno. So I think the best way should be to add PC to make the fuel map correct and make the bike run smoothly again.
Any recommendations?
Regards!
Now the fuel map is still a bit off. Bike still struggles on cold engine start and when I let go of the throttle it start to bang on exhaust. So I think the mixture is off. Should I compensate it with Power Commander? Went to My local ECU guy, He told that its not worth to remap OEM ECU on dyno. So I think the best way should be to add PC to make the fuel map correct and make the bike run smoothly again.
Any recommendations?
Regards!
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Re: Newbie
Are you sure the Dyno guy knows you have a 4c8 engine and ECU ?Andreas08 wrote:Boooom... Check engine light is gone.
Now the fuel map is still a bit off. Bike still struggles on cold engine start and when I let go of the throttle it start to bang on exhaust. So I think the mixture is off. Should I compensate it with Power Commander? Went to My local ECU guy, He told that its not worth to remap OEM ECU on dyno. So I think the best way should be to add PC to make the fuel map correct and make the bike run smoothly again.
Any recommendations?
Regards!
A 5vy can be flashed you can only get the same results as using a power commander where as flashing a 4c8 the difference can be massive !
Re: Newbie
Should 2007 R1 have Ambient temperature sensor? I have an option on my dash but it shows numbers that are clearly wrong.