pweg33
Does the ST1300 have a pair valve system that can be removed? I did a search and the threads I found only reference the ST1100.
I am so glad that my 08 ST dont give me any problems that you guys report all the time, like stumbling throttle response-need to get a fuel cut eliminator, changed the exhaust no mid range-need to get an aftermarket fuel pressure regulator....my bike runs like a dream and i have no stumbling throttle, all the power available at any throttle position in any gear and no decelerate popping. I honestly believe you guys quest in power from this motor is lost and you are only making those companies happy with the purchase of their products with little to no gain in performance from the motor but only to report problems from making changes to a well made for a reason engine to exhaust combination, you change what the honda man put in it, expect that you will really hardly never get the bike to a performance that is or wont be beneficial since before you made your changes to the bike, engine or intake or fuel or exhaust, dont mean to sound like a rant but im just sayin.........
But getting back to the Pair valves,,, one thing that might convince me to block them is if I find a bunch of oil mist up in the air box.
I am asking because I'm not looking to gain performance or weight. I already have TB pipes and and Turbo Toms FPR installed. I'm just looking to get rid of the decel popping. Anyone have instructions on removal or blocking off the pair system???
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Edit: I looked in the HSM and the pair control solenoid has an electrical connection, probably lights the FI light if you mess with it. Both bikes I did this to in the past were carbureted.
These bikes run really lean from the factory due to EPA emissions etc. What you've done, is made a really lean running bike leanerFPR is a fuel pressure regulator. I installed a K&N filter along with the TB pipes and added the FPR soon after. The FPR removed the flat spot around 4000 rpms and smoothed out the throttle over all rpm range.
Find someone in your area who has had their bike taken hostage by me, and had it whispered, and compare their bike to yoursWell...I'm not sure what you are really saying...I caused problems because I changed some things on my own bike??? I took a stock bike that every other ST owner has and made it my own. I'm not sure there is a problem with what I did or any other person who added exhaust, intake, or any performance add-on that made a company happy. But ask around, because your perfect bike has a flat spot in the throttle. If not than I apologize; however, all the other owners who have changed their FPR must be crazy for making a company happy. Just my two cents.
poster hasnt been around in 8 years...Find someone in your area who has had their bike taken hostage by me, and had it whispered, and compare their bike to yours![]()
I love a good zombie thread.poster hasnt been around in 8 years...
Now that's funny....I didn't see thatposter hasnt been around in 8 years...