ulys traditionally reliable as an anvil. are you getting any CEL activity? how are the plug wires? my guess is either faulty O2 sensor or ignition coil on the way to the graveyard. others will chime in i'm sure.
I've been having this problem since I got this bike 2 years ago. It's only got 5k miles on it an no matter what, when the weather is cool, it will no doubt foul the rear plug. I'm running the Ngk dcpr8eix plugs. It is obviously running rich when it's idling, it stinks up the garage pretty badly. All
I have done is a hawk pipe an a k&n. No tuning. I've been looking for sometime for someone to tune it but the one good lead I had was the tuniversity and he quit working on them. It usually doesn't give me trouble when the weather is hot, but even on a 60 degree day it'll for sure foul it. Any help would be appreciated, it would be nice if this thing was reliable.
ulys traditionally reliable as an anvil. are you getting any CEL activity? how are the plug wires? my guess is either faulty O2 sensor or ignition coil on the way to the graveyard. others will chime in i'm sure.
No cel activity at all. Smells like raw gas for a short time after it actually runs on both cyls. Plug wires look good. Wouldn't a bad o2 set a cel?
my o2 was shot and it didn't throw a CEL. check your AFV and report back with the number and what mods you have done and where you live.
also start the bike if you can with ecmspy/tunerpro and see how long it takes for the o2 to start reading normal.
here's some video's. look at the afv in the first video, it's 111. this was stock exhaust with a race map loaded, the afv should have been under 100. also notice how long it takes to get the ego voltage to start reading.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBn0w...&feature=share
and this is after a new o2, plugs, afv reset and a factory race muffler put on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzPnF...&feature=share
What's afv? I put in the original post what I've done, I just have a hawk pipe and a k&n. I've had lots of ppl tell me it's the tps reset but I've done that a number of times. I don't have ECMspy or any of that, I've been told it's not possible to use that on the 09s.
If you don't have access to that stuff but you know how to turn a wrench I'd start with a o2 sensor. They are $30 and take about an hour to replace.
farmer: it's the air fuel values i believe he's talking about. i'm no ecm expert but agree that a faulty ecm or tps switch or O2 sensor should at least store a fault code. though it's tempting to just start throwing parts at it like a new coil and/or O2 sensor i would suggest accessing the ecm with either ecmspy or tunerpro rt and see if you have any stored fault codes. several on here are experts at using either program on the 2009 XB but i'm not one of them.
Lunatic is correct. The right way to go about it is to monitor your sensors with tuner pro.
I'm plenty wrench friendly, but the ECM part I have no knowledge of. Where do I get the ECMspy or tunerpro? And do they come with the cable I will need?
farmer: ecmspy or tunerprort is a program that allows a computer.....like your PC for example...to communicate with your bikes' ecm. you will need a cable to plug into your bikes' diagnostics plug....other end plugs into usb port on your computer. you must buy the cable online such as evilbay or make one up yourself. they're reasonably priced. what i would suggest doing is just google: buell xb-tunerpro rt OR google: buell xb-ecmspy and you will find the links to your 2009 procedure. or use the search window at top of this sites' page and find it. tons of info on using either program for your bike. hope that helps.