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Author Topic: Can you use E10 - web-based checker:  (Read 5679 times)

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Re: Can you use E10 - web-based checker:
« Reply #25 on: 09 February 2022, 09:45:01 pm »
I'll throw this into the debate. I've had the Fazer now for 8 years, I had a PC5 fitted and set up on a dyno to maximise performance, Scorpion system and decat link pipe. I still found (a common problem I believe) that when closing the throttle from wide open, then opening it up again, the response time was not immediate, possibly more noticeable to me as I do several trackdays a year on the Fazer. However, the last time I filled up, I sought out and used BP Ultimate. Although I have not changed anything else on the bike, the problem has 95% disappeared, and now picks up smoothly from closed.

The ECU cuts the fuel on the overrun and it takes a while to build up fuel pressure again when you apply the throttle this causes the lag you describe, akin to turbo lag in years gone by. There is a Fuel Cut Eliminator available from Ivans Performance in the states which sorts it

https://ultimatemotorcycling.com/2009/10/27/2010_yamaha_fz-1_abrupt_throttle_fix/
« Last Edit: 09 February 2022, 09:46:16 pm by unfazed »