09SV650S
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Read on one post someone talking about mapping air fuel ratio bc of changing their exhaust. Should this be done for a simple slip on or just full systems?
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Get a coffee and a comfy chair and skim through this thread: http://forum.svrider.com/showthread.php?t=48740
Slip on won't effect A/F very much.. but that doesn't mean your bike's stock A/F is ideal. If you plan on spending the money to be able to re-map you should absolutely spend the extra couple bucks for dyno tuning.
^leaner is not better as it promotes detonation. Easiest way to describe this is to use your check engine light as an example. When that light comes on it runs the vehicle in safe mode by enriching the mixture therefore preventing less damage in the short term. However running a vehicle long term rich will effect emissions components and piston ring longevity. Basically the best thing to do is have the vehicle tuned for the appropriate mods.
Pro6 in Etobicoke. I can't think of anything in K-W (haven't lived there in a long time) but I can ask a few buddies from back home if you need recommendations.
The slip on is pretty much the only engine related mod other than a K&N. Which shops are recommended for this kind of tunning?
On the SV popping on decel is usually caused by the emissions system (PAIR valve, adds air to the exhaust stream to aid the burning of left overs) not from a lean condition. It's normal but can be avoided by blocking or removing the PAIR system. But that makes Captain Planet cry at night.
Cycle Improvements in Waterloo has a dyno and lots of experience. Also make sure to set your tps sensor easy to do and makes a huge difference just make sure to set the right one there are two on the 08+ SV your diagnostic connector is at the back of your fuel tank left hand side on the ABS model.
Throttle position sensor is on the left side of your TBs under the tank.
For an 09:
Note:
- No idle adjustment required (skip this step)
- Only 1 security torx screw instead of 2
http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=55459
tp sensor adds fuel to the mixture once past idle.. a well adjusted bike is smoother on the low end and on/off throttle