Similar to what you have been doing, at this point I would like to throw parts at it but I am not sure which ones and I don't want to drop $600+ blindly (fuel pump and/or fuel pressure regulator and/or injector, regulator/rectifier, ignition coil) only to not fix the problem. I have read of people fixing their issues replacing one or more of the above.
So far.
* Changed fuel filter
* Cleaned injector (ultrasonic), was not flow tested
* new sparkplugs
* ordered new sparkplug boot, don't have it yet, but you tried that so I imagine that is a wasted $30
* Cleaned throttle body
* Cleaned sensors
* Ran the bike with fuel pump outside in a dish of fuel to see if any hoses are kinked or leaking at one of the connections
* resistance tests for stator, sparkplug boot, ignition coil all within spec
* TPS in spec, Accelerator Position Sensor in spec
* Valve clearances in spec (one exhaust valve on loose end still within spec)
* new oil & filters
* fresh fuel
* load tested battery
* can't do compression test due to auto decompressor
Would like to do
* check fuel pressure
* leak down test
* tracing wires, continuity testing (in progress)
I've had the bike for two seasons, it ran fine and only stalled when very hot initially. This year the bogging on opening up the throttle quickly started, and it just wont idle at all. So the situation is degrading. Does not matter which map I run. Cold starts last a bit longer and richer maps have a bit of a better time, but all fail. If i leave the driveway and it happens to work first ten minutes it wheelies 1st and 2nd real easy so I think the power and compression is there.
Here are some videos, sorry about the music. A few different maps, always ends up dying during idle.
This first one is after a cold start today. I think running the EVO1 map (richest).
This next one is after messing with it for a while. This is the AKRO map (leaner) which I ran all last summer and the one before.
I have a few idling death videos in the playlist.
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