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Old Mar 16, 2008 | 09:54 PM
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Re: bogging?

Roger is the ****** man!!

After switching out almost everything on the bike and still no luck, it turned out that doing an idle screw mod took care of the problem .

Still dont know what triggered the bog since i used the stock idle screw for 6 months with no problems. But im just happy its fixed.
Old Mar 16, 2008 | 10:15 PM
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Re: bogging?

Originally Posted by RF_Josh
if you didnt hook back up your vacume line that goes from your throttle bodies to your map sensor on the left side of your airbox it will cause exactly what you are talking about. if you connected it already make sure it isnt bent, and has a clear path to the sensor. Mine was doing what your talking about and this fixed it. allthough i didnt have mine hooked up at all. I thought it was an overflow at first hahhaa.
sensor on airbox?

I don't have any sensor except the one on top, and I dont have ANY lines hooked to my box

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