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Backfiring on overrun
#1
FZS 1000 Just wandered if you knew what the
problem might be.  Have not touched any settings.
It does everything else really well
Thanks Speed
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#2
Popping on overrun can mean a small leak on the exhaust system.

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#3
You say you haven't touched the settings but is it a standard can ?
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#4
Firing on the overrun means YOU'RE AWESOME.


Keep it up
Smell ones mother. Yaas!
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#5
(23-05-13, 10:22 PM)wessiedave link Wrote: You say you haven't touched the settings but is it a standard can ?
Yes the can is standard
The bike is as completely standard
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#6
Try removing the can and cleaning the joint area, copaslip or grease the connection a little bit and see if that cures it
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#7
Mine's allways popping anything over 3.5rpm and I love it...........!!!!
where does the muffler go?
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#8
(24-05-13, 07:41 AM)wessiedave link Wrote: Try removing the can and cleaning the joint area, copaslip or grease the connection a little bit and see if that cures it
Thanks I will give it a go
I can say it has never popped until last year
It will overrun ok for a bit but seems to build up to a bit of a bang then it's ok for a bit longer bang again
can it be un burnt fuel firing off in the can?
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#9
Is it backfiring or just popping.  Big difference.
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#10
(24-05-13, 06:17 PM)VNA link Wrote: Is it backfiring or just popping.  Big difference.
Definitely backfiring not popping

Speed
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