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Hi again guys,my zed seems to be bogging down at full throttle,if i only use half throttle it pulls like a train but if i use full throttle it stutters and pops from the exhaust,i thought maybe throttle position sensor as it also idles high at around 1200-1500rpm when warm

 

thanks in advance

 

Paul

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Give the connectors on the TPS a good clean with a bit of wet'n'dry, also the temp sensor on the inlet pipe (one nearest driver side).

Are your running an induction kit? any chance of water getting in?

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Give the connectors on the TPS a good clean with a bit of wet'n'dry, also the temp sensor on the inlet pipe (one nearest driver side).

Are your running an induction kit? any chance of water getting in?

 

There's a very good chance of that as its the apex'i cone filter i have and my splash gaurd seems to have gone walkies,lol,it does this wether its dry or wet though if that helps

 

Thanks again

 

Paul

try cleaning up the TPS connector .

Hi revs could be due to the temp sensor too, (just to be on the safe side) the ecu still thinking its cold and running a rich mixture, so under heavy throttle conditions you are going to run very rich and bog a little.

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try cleaning up the TPS connector .

Hi revs could be due to the temp sensor too, (just to be on the safe side) the ecu still thinking its cold and running a rich mixture, so under heavy throttle conditions you are going to run very rich and bog a little.

 

Thanks bud,will have a general clean up of all the sensor plugs etc

 

thanks again

 

Paul

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