Nei det har jeg ikke.Dynomite har du testat meka med knacksensorn på nån av dom 800R som gett sämre effekt?
115F = 46CelsiusI've installed a resistor in place of the coolant temp sensor so the ECM thinks it's at 115 degrees all the time. That way the benefits of the T-stat are not lost. I would only rec this mod if you install a digital ccolant temp gauge so that you can verify coolant temps at all times. Let the flames begin.
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Han har allså gjort de på 800R och även 1000SDI har varit under luppen.. Han bekräftar ju iof endast de vi fått veta här..OK,
I think I get what you want to accomplish. You want the ECU to believe the coolant temp sensor is always at a resistance (ohm's) value of less than 48'Celcius. This can be done with soldering a resistor in place that would equal what the coolant temp sensor resistance would be at less than 48' C.
Do you have any kind of manual that shows what temps are at certain temps? My info that I've used for this has been done on the 1000 SDI and the 800R. For the 1000 SDI resistor values I used a 1/4 watt 100 ohm resistor which would tell the ECU that coolant temp was 90' Fahrenheit so whatever the conversion for celcius guessing around 30-32'C???
If you don't have any kind of ohm/temp chart for your engine then we can try this. You need a multi meter that checks ohm's values.
Now, the best way to doo this would be to have a digital temp gauge hooked up to your motor or if not you could use an infared handheld thermometer. Start engine, run up to say 35' Celcius. As soon as you get to this temp, immediately shut the engine off, disconnect your coolant temp sensor and measure the resistance of the sensor. you should have two wires coming out of the sensor. Measure these two wires at the connector. Make sure you disconnect it from the ECU to get a correct reading. Try to have evrything ready (meters) etc. so that you can try to get a resistance measurement as fast as possible.
I have done this to a couple 800R's but didn't take notes on what resistors I used
Inte bromsat någe än??Min skall bänkas till helgen.
Hoppas att det blir av nu till helgen men han kännde sig lite hängig.
Se nedan var som är gjort åt min.
Bottten delen & cylindrarna är helt orginal.
Återkommer så fort bänkningen är fixad.