RVF400, race bike,never ending story
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Re: RVF400, race bike,never ending story
[quote="mruehl34"]I have a throttle sensor on the left side. Is it this what you mean?
Michael[/quote]
No, you're talking about TPS. Look - for the carburator we generally use idle adjuster cable that up\down choke little bit when cranking and allow to add more air during warm-up. On for the idle control is use idle air valve or stepper motor. I didn't see any on the throttle bodies farbricated by Durbahn.
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No, you're talking about TPS. Look - for the carburator we generally use idle adjuster cable that up\down choke little bit when cranking and allow to add more air during warm-up. On for the idle control is use idle air valve or stepper motor. I didn't see any on the throttle bodies farbricated by Durbahn.
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Re: RVF400, race bike,never ending story
Yesterday 5.00 am i drove 450 km to Hamburg to meet Thorsten in his garage and i want to see if my bike is ready. It was a long day, today i arrived at home at 01.00 am.
After a coffee and many questions i start to work on the bike. First i mount the new fuelrails because the other were not good.
Old one:

New one:


I think that is better. Next part was to fit the complete new loom for the motec ecu with all sensors.
Boaahhhh it wasn´t easy. The camshaft sensor did not have a plug so Thorsten had to crimp it.


Next part
After a coffee and many questions i start to work on the bike. First i mount the new fuelrails because the other were not good.
Old one:

New one:


I think that is better. Next part was to fit the complete new loom for the motec ecu with all sensors.
Boaahhhh it wasn´t easy. The camshaft sensor did not have a plug so Thorsten had to crimp it.


Next part
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Re: RVF400, race bike,never ending story
Thorsten gave me a new battery and said: put it into the bike!!!
He also took an ecu and put it on the wire harness and turned on the power. First i saw a small cloud of smoke. The main fuse was blown. There were two twisted cables. Next try. Everything was good.
Thorsten connected his notebook with the loom and play with it. I heard the clicking of the fuel injectors, next the plugs and so on.





next step

He also took an ecu and put it on the wire harness and turned on the power. First i saw a small cloud of smoke. The main fuse was blown. There were two twisted cables. Next try. Everything was good.
Thorsten connected his notebook with the loom and play with it. I heard the clicking of the fuel injectors, next the plugs and so on.





next step
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Re: RVF400, race bike,never ending story
very impressive 

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Re: RVF400, race bike,never ending story
I thought I was never going to see this happen: Michael´s bike with Honda OEM rims. Even worse... covered with dust. In two words: un believable. That bike must be screaming to go back where she belongs, Michael´s garage... and the track, of course.
So finally you are going to make it... come on, tell us, did it fire up?

So finally you are going to make it... come on, tell us, did it fire up?
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You had me all excited then!! We need a video mate...!
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Re: RVF400, race bike,never ending story
Nice update, Michael. Hope that all goes well as planned, but eeuh..will your trick bike be home next month?
And my PM sent to you regarding the new Gerd rads...is Saturday 26/2 ok?
And my PM sent to you regarding the new Gerd rads...is Saturday 26/2 ok?

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No videa at this moment, you have to wait. I must wait.CMSMJ1 wrote:You had me all excited then!! We need a video mate...!
This moto is the law!

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26.02.2011 is OKmicpec wrote:Nice update, Michael. Hope that all goes well as planned, but eeuh..will your trick bike be home next month?
And my PM sent to you regarding the new Gerd rads...is Saturday 26/2 ok?

I hope that the bike comes back, but i don´t know it

Michael