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Acceleration stutter after service
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(18-09-13, 09:25 PM)dBfazer600 link Wrote: [quote author=noggythenog link=topic=9665.msg102400#msg102400 date=1379534669]
[quote author=red98 link=topic=9665.msg102399#msg102399 date=1379534169]
mmmmmmmmm....well i solved my stutter with a new regulator,but i dont know why  :o ......now if only i knew  someone breaking a fazer  Wink


:rollin


Daz, not being awkward but by checking the air filter do you mean you fitted the old one & went for a spin???? Or do you mean you already chucked the old one & visually checked new one?, the guys in the know seem to think it wont be that but ive got my old one ying in the shed if you need a test subject.
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I did a visual and ensured it was seated. I will be changing everything in next couple of days back to what it was minus oil and its filter (K&N oil filter and Fully synthetic shell oil)

Ran out of money because some one needed new girly shoes that cost twice as much as 2 new coils  :eek Therefore its as you say noggy elimination time.

Its OK I have played the no sex card only to be laughed at  :'( If it works for women why not men  Sad

Daz
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Daz i cant check right now what oil i put in but fully synth rung a bell when i seen it on this post, a recnt post by someone saying their clutch was slipping after a service with fully synth.


Ruby racing replied saying that the fully synth would be the issue.


Could your stutter actually be clutch slip????
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Re: Acceleration stutter after service - by noggythenog - 18-09-13, 10:29 PM

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