Several weeks ago I replaced the clutch pack on my 2011 R1200 RT. Following the installation of the new clutch, I was initially having difficulty with having the bike run for my than a few seconds with each start.
Immediately after the clutch R&R and my difficulty getting the bike to start and run, I am fairly certain that I had the throttle slightly open upon engine start. Since then, I have performed the relearning steps for the ECU and cleared and reset the adaptions. the idle actuators were reset and a Twin Max synchronization was performed.
Current status:
1. Now the bike runs well with the Twin Max being zero out or close to zeroed out at 2000 and above RPMs.
2. with the ignition on but not running, the GS911 readout for the throttle plate is about 2.9% to 3.1%.
3. Upon start the engine RPM quickly (2-4 seconds) climbs to 2000+ RPMs
4. rolling the handlebar throttle grip "forward" will reduce the idle speed to a smooth running 1100RPM and a GS911 reading of 0% for the throttle plate.
Valve lash is correct
Spark plugs and coils seem to good based on the bikes good running at various RPMs
good battery voltage
Lambda readings OK
cables from the cable splitter to the throttle bodies
On a earlier forum reply (that I can not now locate) , Jughead said that the throttle should never be opened upon start up because the ECU will then interpret the opened throttle position as 0 when, in fact, it is open to some extent. Based on the current GS911 read outs, it open at around 3% when the handle bar throttle grip is at its "neutral" closing position.
Presuming I have inadvertently trained the ECU to see the throttle plate position as being closed that when, in fact, the throttle plate is actually about 3% open. How do to I retrain the ECU to close the throttle plate to 0% as read on the GS 911?
Thanks in advance.