Daytona 600 Stalling (still)
- jlawie
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Daytona 600 Stalling (still)
¬For the last 2 years, this bikes been off the road. Had running issues before I garaged it and seem worse than ever now.
Bike : Triumph Daytona 600, K&N Air filter, TORs exhaust end can and matching TORS map.
Symptoms : From Cold it struggles to start. Cranks over fine, but does get going for a good few seconds. Revs hunt and idle pretty low. Pulls away hesitantly, often feeling like its bogging down, then all of a sudden picks up. Quite often stalls when pulling up when cold. From hot, it’s even harder to start. Rev’s sit extremely high at idle (1.5k-2.0k) The bike actually pulls like the throttle is open!
Checked : New air filter, oil, oil filer, fuel filter, higher octane fuel, engine flush, throttle body rubbers. Bought a cable to check the map on TuneECU, but having issues linking to the bikes ECU.
Been a problem for a fair while, but it’s getting more and more frustrating! Appreciate any help you can shed on this!
Bike : Triumph Daytona 600, K&N Air filter, TORs exhaust end can and matching TORS map.
Symptoms : From Cold it struggles to start. Cranks over fine, but does get going for a good few seconds. Revs hunt and idle pretty low. Pulls away hesitantly, often feeling like its bogging down, then all of a sudden picks up. Quite often stalls when pulling up when cold. From hot, it’s even harder to start. Rev’s sit extremely high at idle (1.5k-2.0k) The bike actually pulls like the throttle is open!
Checked : New air filter, oil, oil filer, fuel filter, higher octane fuel, engine flush, throttle body rubbers. Bought a cable to check the map on TuneECU, but having issues linking to the bikes ECU.
Been a problem for a fair while, but it’s getting more and more frustrating! Appreciate any help you can shed on this!
- Kwacky
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Re: Daytona 600 Stalling (still)
Have you tried it with the standard air filter and the stock exhaust on it?
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Re: Daytona 600 Stalling (still)
Might be the throttle position sensor, which unfortunately you need TuneECU to adjust.
Have you had your valve clearances checked recently? Poor cold starting can be an indicator that they need adjusting.
Have you had your valve clearances checked recently? Poor cold starting can be an indicator that they need adjusting.
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- jlawie
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Re: Daytona 600 Stalling (still)
My thoughts too. I doubt they've ever been checked in 21kMonty wrote:Might be the throttle position sensor, which unfortunately you need TuneECU to adjust.
Have you had your valve clearances checked recently? Poor cold starting can be an indicator that they need adjusting.
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Re: Daytona 600 Stalling (still)
When Triumph put their map on to test it did they take it off afterwards?
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Re: Daytona 600 Stalling (still)
Mine needed adjustment at 12k and were checked again at 24k and didn't need any. Up to 40k now so I probably won't bother again.jlawie wrote:My thoughts too. I doubt they've ever been checked in 21kMonty wrote:Might be the throttle position sensor, which unfortunately you need TuneECU to adjust.
Have you had your valve clearances checked recently? Poor cold starting can be an indicator that they need adjusting.
If you're certain they've never been checked I'd say do it anyway. Also might be worth getting the throttle bodies balanced if you haven't already.
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Re: Daytona 600 Stalling (still)
TPS or the throttle bodies need balancing, both of which tuneecu will help you with, however you will need a carbtune to do the bodies properly.
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- jlawie
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Re: Daytona 600 Stalling (still)
Cheers for the offer dude. Bit worried its the obd on the bike rather than the cable though.
Ill have another go on a different laptop over the weekend
Ill have another go on a different laptop over the weekend
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Re: Daytona 600 Stalling (still)
If Triumph could connect to the bike when the map was changed the OBD plug and wiring is likely to be ok, as they use that plug to connect as well.
- jlawie
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Re: Daytona 600 Stalling (still)
Fair point!Deegee wrote:If Triumph could connect to the bike when the map was changed the OBD plug and wiring is likely to be ok, as they use that plug to connect as well.
- jlawie
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Re: Daytona 600 Stalling (still)
Bikes still being a royal PITA!
Every time I start it really struggles to fire up. Today though....once I got riding, the speedo just sat at zero constantly.
Anyone seen/had that before?
Every time I start it really struggles to fire up. Today though....once I got riding, the speedo just sat at zero constantly.
Anyone seen/had that before?
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