How smart is an ECU?
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How smart is an ECU?
I ask this as Tuesday whilst climbing and descending Mount Buffalo (on the bike of course) my bike strated runnig like it was on 2 cylinders speed limited to about 60kmh, just wondering if it was because there was bugger all left in the tank to drink or if it's an intelligent thing that says hey, fuck all juice left best try conserve till I get a drink?
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Re: How smart is an ECU?
Maybe altitude + ambient temp ?
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Re: How smart is an ECU?
I think you will find it was carb iceing 

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Re: How smart is an ECU?
There's no fuel level sensor on a ZX9R. It's got carbs, anyway, so even if ignition was cut it'd still be pulling fuel through.
Carb icing it is.
Carb icing it is.
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Re: How smart is an ECU?
hehehehe Mick if you had actually done over 8000rpm it wouldnt matter (from personal experience) they seem to go OK over that.
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Re: How smart is an ECU?
Humm well fair to say it was fairly cold... and I regularly do over the 8k frog, perhaps not up Mount Buffalo though.
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Re: How smart is an ECU?
Current car ECUs are quite intelligent, but at the moment bike ones are a bit behind.
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Re: How smart is an ECU?
2ndclasscitizen wrote:Current car ECUs are quite intelligent, but at the moment bike ones are a bit behind.
zx9 ones are so far behind the forgot to hook them up to the carbies...

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Re: How smart is an ECU?
Sounds like it is time to clean out the carb heating circuit, coolant filter, My bike started really suffering from carb icing this winter so I finally pulled the coolant filter out for a look. Choked up solid, cleaned element refitted, yay no more icing. It's the litttle green bottle looking thing about 3/4" in diameter and about 1 1/2" long, hanging off a couple of hoses just behind the carbs on the right side of the engine.
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Re: How smart is an ECU?
jl4049 wrote:Sounds like it is time to clean out the carb heating circuit, coolant filter, My bike started really suffering from carb icing this winter so I finally pulled the coolant filter out for a look. Choked up solid, cleaned element refitted, yay no more icing. It's the litttle green bottle looking thing about 3/4" in diameter and about 1 1/2" long, hanging off a couple of hoses just behind the carbs on the right side of the engine.
Assuming you've actually got one...If I remember correctly they weren't standard fitment on the C series 9's
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Re: How smart is an ECU?
I'm Pretty sure they are a standard part on C1 zx9s ('98). All the parts diagrams I have show the filter with part number and no notes about it being dealer fit or anything like that.
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Re: How smart is an ECU?
NFi but not like I do Buffalo in the snow every week so not too worried about it really 

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Re: How smart is an ECU?
jl4049 wrote:I'm Pretty sure they are a standard part on C1 zx9s ('98). All the parts diagrams I have show the filter with part number and no notes about it being dealer fit or anything like that.
I should've said not standard fitment in Australia....they were in the UK, Europe etc just not here, although I think they did fit them if owners were having problems
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