johnyamaha enduroman Joined Jul 12, 2007 Messages 9 Location St John, Indiana Ride 2006 Triumph Rocket III Classic Jul 1, 2013 #12 good thinking I will check that it. Thanks
Captain Rich Supercharged Joined May 9, 2006 Messages 225 Location Cape Coral, FL Jul 2, 2013 #13 blastedbones said: Not hard to pop off the TPS, just need a Torx set. Click to expand... Make sure you have Tuneboy or TuneECU before you remove the TPS - adjusting it without the ability to see the voltage if hit-or-miss.
blastedbones said: Not hard to pop off the TPS, just need a Torx set. Click to expand... Make sure you have Tuneboy or TuneECU before you remove the TPS - adjusting it without the ability to see the voltage if hit-or-miss.
Blastedbones Nitrous Joined May 5, 2007 Messages 1,294 Location Queensland Au. Jul 2, 2013 #14 Captain Rich said: Make sure you have Tuneboy or TuneECU before you remove the TPS - adjusting it without the ability to see the voltage if hit-or-miss. Click to expand... quite right! but he did say he had tuneboy in 1st post.
Captain Rich said: Make sure you have Tuneboy or TuneECU before you remove the TPS - adjusting it without the ability to see the voltage if hit-or-miss. Click to expand... quite right! but he did say he had tuneboy in 1st post.
Captain Rich Supercharged Joined May 9, 2006 Messages 225 Location Cape Coral, FL Jul 3, 2013 #15 blastedbones said: quite right! but he did say he had tuneboy in 1st post. Click to expand... Oops! That'll teach me to jump in the middle of a running thread. Sorry.
blastedbones said: quite right! but he did say he had tuneboy in 1st post. Click to expand... Oops! That'll teach me to jump in the middle of a running thread. Sorry.