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Kurbens 11-09-13 19:31

Fuel mod on 2004
 
Hello.

I am a new owner of a xt660x from 2004.

I have read alot in this forum and want to get some clarification regarding the fuel mod.

My model does not have the o2 sensor but does it have open and closed loop? If the engine cant read the oxygen levels of the exhaust it should not be able to correct it either. Right? So my ecu is therefor open loop all the time?

The fuel mod, from what I have read, adds resistance in serial of the tempsensor in the airbox? Fooling the ecu to richen the mixture compensating for colder temp.

My bike runs great when engine cold and running on choke. When engine gets warm it gets more uneven when cruising and not as alert on throttle.

Would a fuel mod act similar as the when the engine is cold?

Pleiades 11-09-13 19:45

Firstly... :006: Welcome on board!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kurbens (Post 191863)
My model does not have the o2 sensor but does it have open and closed loop? If the engine cant read the oxygen levels of the exhaust it should not be able to correct it either. Right? So my ecu is therefor open loop all the time?

Yes

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kurbens (Post 191863)
The fuel mod, from what I have read, adds resistance in serial of the tempsensor in the airbox? Fooling the ecu to richen the mixture compensating for colder temp.

My bike runs great when engine cold and running on choke. When engine gets warm it gets more uneven when cruising and not as alert on throttle.

Would a fuel mod act similar as the when the engine is cold?

It will certainly help! When the bike's cold it will run a richer A/F then when hot. The fuel mod will allow you to richen up the A/F ratio when warm, so achieving a similar effect - smoother running and more power.

Get one - you'll not be disappointed! ;)

Kurbens 11-09-13 22:03

Thank you, just the type of info I was after.

Kev 12-09-13 02:03

Welcome mate, here is some further info for you.

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=8546


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