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Overrun Fuel Cut Defeat Device - samotomas - 24-10-2024

So, what are your final results? Grounded ECU wire too, but on my TDM there is not so much effect. I got less engine braking on 4, 5, 6 gears, but thats it. Throttle on/off efect still going on.

Airbox flap fixed, CO setting adjusted for more open exhaust already.




Overrun Fuel Cut Defeat Device - fixitsan - 24-10-2024

Quote:So, what are your final results? Grounded ECU wire too, but on my TDM there is not so much effect. I got less engine braking on 4, 5, 6 gears, but thats it. Throttle on/off efect still going on.

Airbox flap fixed, CO setting adjusted for more open exhaust already.

 

Thats it, thats what I wanted.Even in third I find there's less braking, which is great as far as I'm concerned. I also have the flap disabled,

 

I've just added a relay so that when the brake light comes on I get full fuel cut/engine braking

 

I don;t find the throttle to be on-off , I think it feels like I hoped, like it is running on carbs



Overrun Fuel Cut Defeat Device - alanfavell - 25-10-2024

I gotta compare ABS wiring with non-ABS diagram at some point.




Overrun Fuel Cut Defeat Device - fixitsan - 25-10-2024

Crude but correct wiring diagram !

 

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Overrun Fuel Cut Defeat Device - thong - 30-10-2024

quick question, does using a high tickover as recommended by JBX (1400) have any effect on engine braking/fuel cut




Overrun Fuel Cut Defeat Device - fixitsan - 30-10-2024

Quote:quick question, does using a high tickover as recommended by JBX (1400) have any effect on engine braking/fuel cut

Hi

No I don't think it makes any effect. What've noticed when decelerating is that coming down in revs to a value between 2000 and 2200rpm the fuel cut effect ends automatically. It seems like fuel cut only happens above and around that figure, below that value there doesn't seem to be any cutting.

Quote:I gotta compare ABS wiring with non-ABS diagram at some point.

It's got to be very similar, I would have thought



Overrun Fuel Cut Defeat Device - alanfavell - 03-11-2024

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It's got to be very similar, I would have thought
Yes Chris,  from my initial comparison they seem the same - I'm just starting a big (and final (hopefully)), contract so my bike-fiddling time is limited until mid 2025 at the earliest. Waiting



Overrun Fuel Cut Defeat Device - fixitsan - 04-11-2024

Quote:Yes Chris,  from my initial comparison they seem the same - I'm just starting a big (and final (hopefully)), contract so my bike-fiddling time is limited until mid 2025 at the earliest. Waiting

That sounds like a very comprehensive contract. May it bring it's own rewards :good:



Overrun Fuel Cut Defeat Device - thong - 12-11-2024

as an alternative use for your device why not use it to add fuel between 1500 and 3000 revs, this will cure everyones stutter :good:




Overrun Fuel Cut Defeat Device - fixitsan - 12-11-2024

Quote:as an alternative use for your device why not use it to add fuel between 1500 and 3000 revs, this will cure everyones stutter :good:

 

I did actually think of that too, but my bike came with a Power Commander which already does this, and I know a lot of others have PC's already.

I found that advancing the ignition timing a few degrees also helped