08-09-22, 09:22 PM (This post was last modified: 08-09-22, 09:25 PM by Zundap.)
Hi, first post after just getting my first Fazer 1000. Got it for a fairly good price but I've now found it has no Exup valve fitted.
I have the cables but no pulley, removed Exup plate from manifold and no valve fitted.
The bike is standard and goes OK but would like to have a working Exup system.
Is it worth trying to source the parts? Will I notice a difference? Do the spares I need come up second hand?
How strange it was missing, there is a blanking chip you can get for them if you want to remove the exup so check that hasn't already been done by the previous owner. I don't know what it looks like or where it goes though.
When the servo packed up on my old gen1 it ran like shite up to about 6k. When I fixed it it was back to shit off a shovel, so yes I think there will be a significant difference if its not chipped already.
*Disclaimer*
Nothing I say should in any way be taken as a good idea ?
Fit a 4-degree ignition advance plate - gives you back the sub 6k grunt, without the cost of the EXUP parts.
My EXUP had seized completely, it was easier, quicker and cheaper to fit a complete Black Widow system, ignition advance etc and it has transformed the bike back into a bit of an animal............ :lol
09-09-22, 09:28 AM (This post was last modified: 10-09-22, 10:41 AM by b1k3rdude.)
(09-09-22, 08:57 AM)fazerscotty link Wrote: Fit a 4-degree ignition advance plate - gives you back the sub 6k grunt, without the cost of the EXUP parts.
Gnasher/Whale/Falcon or someone will be along to correct me if wrong but I would be wary of advancing the ignition.
Either replace the missing valve with a used set of headers, or as I just learned get a exup valve of a set of 1998-2000 R1 headers (see post below)
09-09-22, 09:36 AM (This post was last modified: 09-09-22, 10:01 AM by b1k3rdude.)
And that good price cant possibly have made provision for a missing exup vale, contact the previous owner. Either they provide you with the missing exup valve or cover the cost of you having to fix the bike. They knowingly sold the bike to you with parts missing, what else is missing or broken on this bike..?
(09-09-22, 09:04 AM)Zundap link Wrote: Brilliant thanks
I'll search for that and have a read up.
Is there anything else I would need to do on fitting an ignition advancer?
No, simply undo the r/h signal cover. Remove the old advance plate and fit the new one. Refit cover and enjoy. My advance plate was less than £15.00 from Ebay.
I did read a post on here ages ago, justifying the use of advancers. From memory, it's something to do with Yamaha retarding the ignition to be able to sell the bike in many countries around the world where fuel is not as good as quality as we have.
We have some pretty good quality fuel available in the UK. I've not noticed any negative issues with fitting the plate - only positive.
Thank you
Had a read up and watched a YouTube video and all makes sense and looks fairly straightforward.
In the meantime I'll keep my eyes open for any exup bits which come available ?
(09-09-22, 09:36 AM)b1k3rdude link Wrote: And that good price cant possibly have made provision for a missing exup vale, contact the previous owner. Either they provide you with the missing exup valve or cover the cost of you having to fix the bike. They knowingly sold the bike to you with parts missing, what else is missing or broken on this bike..?
Yeah probably lack of knowledge on my behalf of the scarcity of these parts
I have contacted the 2 previous owners and neither claim to know anything about missing valve
The rest of the bike is in good condition and comes with a fair amount of service history.
To be honest I'm happy with what I have and how much I paid, obviously I'd like it to have a valve
I can't be doing with the aggro of chasing someone for a few hundred quid
09-09-22, 04:41 PM (This post was last modified: 09-09-22, 04:42 PM by Falcon 269.)
My five pennyworth.
Ignition advancers are worth fitting but, in my experience, won't come close to restoring what you've lost from not having a working EXUP.
There's no carb mod/tuning solution that will do it, either.
Black Widow headers are no different than the stock headers minus EXUP. Your results/opinion may vary ...
Take your time and scour ebay/breakers etc for the EXUP valve components. Early model R1 valves are identical, so search for old R1 exhausts and scavenge what you need from one of them.
09-09-22, 04:55 PM (This post was last modified: 09-09-22, 05:04 PM by Falcon 269.)
Out of curiosity, just done a bit of online research.
Fowler's parts fiche shows same part number for EXUP shaft (the actual valve part) 4SV-14821-00 at an eye-watering £445! But you already knew that ...
Same part number appears for late 90s FZR1000 Thunderace and the 98 - 01 model R1s, in addition to the Fazer 1000.
Try a Google search using the part number. I found this today: https://www.mpricambi.com/request-quote/ May be out of date but worth trying and this is the kind of thing that you'll come across if you're patient and keep looking.
09-09-22, 09:50 PM (This post was last modified: 10-09-22, 10:31 AM by b1k3rdude.)
(09-09-22, 04:41 PM)Falcon 269 link Wrote:
Ignition advancers are worth fitting but, in my experience, won't come close to restoring what you've lost from not having a working EXUP.
There's no carb mod/tuning solution that will do it, either.
Early model R1 valves are identical, so search for old R1 exhausts and scavenge what you need from one of them.
I knew there was some reason in the back of my mind for and agaisnt, thanks for clarifying. What would advancing the iginition by 4 degrees do to the fuel economy just out of curiosity?
And yes I did wonder about this also.
I did wonder if there was older R1 parts that would fit,
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/353999046885 - £100 w/offers - the outside of the exup cover is badly corroded, but the valve pully and bolt are clean, so I would think so is the valve.
(09-09-22, 09:50 PM)b1k3rdude link Wrote: What would advancing the iginition by 4 degrees do to the fuel economy just out of curiosity?
I've got a 4 degree advancer on my FZ6 and I can't say I've really noticed any change.
The reason the ignition is not usually advanced is that bikes have to be made to run on the crappy fuel that's used in some countries (often because it's been adulterated to save a few pennies). This means that it's best to retard the spark to give the best possible chances of a clean ignition.
UK fuel is good quality, so the spark can be advanced to give more power, but it's still burning the same amount of fuel, just at a slightly earlier point in the piston's travel.
Advancing the ignition sharpens up the throttle response at lower rpm. Can't say that it makes any discernible difference to fuel economy.
Many folks got better mpg with Ivan's kit fitted but I suspect this was because the improved throttle response and torque increase below 3-4k rpm encouraged earlier gear shifts and surfing the low-end in a higher gear. Certainly, roll-off, roll-on performance was improved on mine.
Thanks all for your info and ideas, appreciate you taking the time.
Made a bit of progress today....
Removed and tested the servo, it nulls itself on applying 12v to the plug. Good news!
Bit of a bugger getting it in and out but hopefully won't need to do that again.
There was no eliminator fitted, just normal loom plug.
I guess as long as servo sits at null, regardless if cables are not connected, then it won't throw up the 7k rpm code.
I did try ignition on with plug disconnected and did get 7k rpm code.
I think I've managed to source a working valve assy with pulley at a reasonable price just need to order it.
So hopefully in the next for weeks I may have a functional exup ?
(10-09-22, 09:55 AM)Falcon 269 link Wrote: Advancing the ignition sharpens up the throttle response at lower rpm. Can't say that it makes any discernible difference to fuel economy.
Many folks got better mpg with Ivan's kit fitted but I suspect this was because the improved throttle response and torque increase below 3-4k rpm encouraged earlier gear shifts and surfing the low-end in a higher gear. Certainly, roll-off, roll-on performance was improved on mine.
This is definitely what I'm seeing with mine - makes it easier, quicker and smoother to ride (and a whole lot more fun )