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Manhattan Rider
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Re: Update
What Techlusion product are you using? If you are using the new Techlusion R259 with 02 sensor connected, did you set it up with a digital voltmeter? The R259 is very sensative to adjustment. I would not recommend to anyone, setting up a new R259 without a digital voltmeter. A stock oilhead CO is 1.5% +/- .5%. With a Techlusion R259, your only adding a small amount of fuel, raising the CO to around 2%. If you don't know how to set up an R259 TFI, refer to my webpage.
http://www.kansas.net/~krummk/index.html.first
lorazepam said:I have seen my milage drop by almost 10 mpg, and black stuff started coming oout of the muffler. I emailed Techlusion and they told me to back off on one of the adjustments. It has improved the milage and I dont see the black stuff like I did. Guess that my hearing is really getting bad now, I couldnt hear the difference they asked for when adjusting the unit. It is hell getting old... First glasses, and now a hearing aid. I am toing to change plugs this weekend also and see if that makes a difference. I have 12k on the Bosch that were in the bike when I bought it, so I have no idea how long they have been in it.
What Techlusion product are you using? If you are using the new Techlusion R259 with 02 sensor connected, did you set it up with a digital voltmeter? The R259 is very sensative to adjustment. I would not recommend to anyone, setting up a new R259 without a digital voltmeter. A stock oilhead CO is 1.5% +/- .5%. With a Techlusion R259, your only adding a small amount of fuel, raising the CO to around 2%. If you don't know how to set up an R259 TFI, refer to my webpage.
http://www.kansas.net/~krummk/index.html.first