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Submarine

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idle rpms
« on: November 14, 2019, 04:54:28 PM »
Hi All,

This is my first post here in the forum, so cheers everyone.

I bought a gs-911 recently and I have tried to solve a problem in my R NineT 2017 with my instant consumption value,which is not zero when driving without throtle in 6th gear going down. In that moment the bike used to show 0 liters of instant consumption and now it shows more than 2 liters.

I have tried to clear fuel adaptions and after it, not only have the same problem but the idle rpm are too high as well. Before the clearance it was 800rpm or so with engine hot, and now is 1400rpm or so.

Any suggestion?

Thanks !!
« Last Edit: November 14, 2019, 05:10:31 PM by Submarine »

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Re: idle rpms
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2019, 09:56:15 AM »
Hello and welcome
I think that's a mechanical mistake.
Check throttle cables and stops. The idle position is not recognized. Function fuel cut does not work.
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Re: idle rpms
« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2019, 11:42:10 AM »
More info.

I got the following error:

3A1581 : Lambda control Adaption, Bank 2, mixture correction factor below threshold

What does it means?

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Re: idle rpms
« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2019, 11:56:52 AM »
Inlcuding the whole log:

ECU Information : 1
Read Fault Codes : 2
Clear Fault Codes : 3
Real-time values : 4
Fault Codes : 1
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3A1581 : Lambda control Adaption, Bank 2, mixture correction factor below threshold
Currently present : YES
Engine warning light (MIL) : NO
Frequency count : 255
Logistic(Healing) count : 40
..Fault Code History :
....Record number : 1
....Odometer : 21968.0 km
....ABS time : 7650595
....SAE Code : 0
....Throttle valve angle relative to throttle valve stop : 1.39 %
....Average Lambda control factor bank 2 : 0.91
....Engine speed : 1438.0 rpm
....Motor temperature : 132.5 °C
....Record number : 2
....Odometer : 21968.0 km
....ABS time : 7650597
....SAE Code : 0
....Throttle valve angle relative to throttle valve stop : 1.39 %
....Average Lambda control factor bank 2 : 0.91
....Engine speed : 1438.0 rpm
....Motor temperature : 132.6 °C
....Record number : 3
....Odometer : 21968.0 km
....ABS time : 7650851
....SAE Code : 0
....Throttle valve angle relative to throttle valve stop : 1.27 %
....Average Lambda control factor bank 2 : 0.88
....Engine speed : 1432.0 rpm
....Motor temperature : 147.9 °C

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Re: idle rpms
« Reply #4 on: November 15, 2019, 07:55:28 PM »
Hello

Average Lambda control factor bank 2 : 0.88 means runnig too rich ( low air / many fuel )
Throttle valve angle relative to throttle valve stop : 1.39 % > has to "0°" at idling
Engine speed : 1438.0 rpm > result of Throttle valve angle
and what I'm missing in your readings are the lambda voltages and lambda heater status
Checking as I wrote above

! Motor temperature : 132.5 °C !
! Motor temperature : 147.9 °C ! Please, don't let the engine run with such high temperatures.
! Damage to the engine can not be excluded.

Please use a seperate blower for the oil cooler. Thank you for regarding this note

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Re: idle rpms
« Reply #5 on: November 15, 2019, 09:02:03 PM »
Thanks for your answer.

I did clear the fuel adaptations and leave the engine running to relearn as the gs911 stated.

The throttle angle probably is the cause but i don't know how to reduce it. Any help on this?

The lambda voltage and heater status where can i find it?

Thank you again

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Re: idle rpms
« Reply #6 on: November 16, 2019, 12:17:44 AM »
Hi again, I have attached the GS-911 log for real values.

There you have I guess all that the tool can show.

Maybe with this you can help me.

I have checked throtle cables and looks fine, and throttle cable tension is ok as well.

So no idea why the values are over 0% for throttle valve.

Many thanks!

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Re: idle rpms
« Reply #7 on: November 16, 2019, 05:50:19 PM »
Hello
Your readings confuses me a little bit.
If that is realy a R9T with the oilhead engine and you did choose the right bike out of the listings,
you better took a ticket for Hex-code directly. Reason, in your readings
Idle actuator position (cylinder 1)
Idle actuator position (cylinder 2)
Throttle valve position (TPS),  are not visible.
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Re: idle rpms
« Reply #8 on: November 16, 2019, 09:03:22 PM »
Thanks for your answer Schuppi,

This is the list of data in the log:

Time (ms)
Air temperature (°C)
Engine temperature (°C)
Oil temperature (°C)
Front wheel speed (km/h)
Rear wheel speed (km/h)
Calculated Wheel Speed (km/h)
Ambient air pressure (mBar)
Fuel pressure (mBar)
Engine RPM (rpm)
Target Idle RPM (rpm)
Camshaft RPM (rpm)
Battery voltage (V)
Lambda sensor voltage 1 (mV)
Lambda sensor voltage 2 (mV)
Gear position
Sidestand switch
Clutch switch
Clutch Switch 2
Oil switch
Start switch
Kill switch
Mode switch
ASC button (if fitted)
Fuel pump
Fan
Exhaust flap position (%)
Exhaust flap adjustment completed
Immobiliser starter release
Starter enable release
Starter protection
Enduro Pro code plug
Ignition angle (°KW)
Ignition coil closing time (ms)
Injection time bank 1 (ms)
Injection time bank 2 (ms)
Lambda control factor 1
Lambda control factor 2
Lambda control bank 1
Lambda control bank 2
Lambda sensor heating 1
Lambda sensor heating 2
Throttle twistgrip position (%)
Throttle valve position (%)

The throttle position is there but as you say the Idle actuator position don't.

It seems is clear that the throttle angle is more than the needed, and I guess if possible to modify.

Regards



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Re: idle rpms
« Reply #9 on: September 27, 2022, 05:14:31 PM »
Good Morning from the West Desert USA.  My k1600 (100,000 Miles) has a misfire.  I replaced all the coils and plugs in January and the misfire seems to be getting worse.  Mostly when the bike is cold or the first 15 minutes.  My GS 911 reads bad coils 3 and 4?  Anyway the Lambda Control Bank 1 and 2 are showing 'OFF" hen the misfire occurs.  wha exactly does this mean?  the only codes the GS911 picks up on is misfire Coils 3 and 4.  Thanks in advanced