Engine Noise Driving Me Crazy!!!
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I use this in everything..
#12
I try to stay between 2600-2800 rpms when criusin'.
#13
I would say 45-50 mph. I did just change from a helmet that covered my ears to a Voss half shell. I'm shure that's part of it but man it's alot of noise.
I have been wanting to invest in a tachometer that way I can judge the rpm's better. To me the thunderheader makes it sound like you are at a higher RPM than you really are, just my opinion though.
Thanks for the comments. I appreciate it.
I have been wanting to invest in a tachometer that way I can judge the rpm's better. To me the thunderheader makes it sound like you are at a higher RPM than you really are, just my opinion though.
Thanks for the comments. I appreciate it.
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#15
If you grab a handful of throttle and you hear pinging you need to downshift. It's just like an automatic transmission in a car going into passing gear, gotta keep the RPM's up when passing.
Learn to ride with a bit more RPM so you're not lugging the engine.
#16
You are talking two different things but I will address pinging which I think you are talking about. Synthetic oil is not going to measureable affect this. You need a better grade of gas and lower gear for more RPM. You are putting too much load on it not matter what you think the RPM is. You can be going 65 in 5th at 3000 rpm and WOT on a hill and cause it to ping. A higher octane gas will burn slower and not explode like a lower grade which causes the ping which is the piston ,valves and crank bearings shaking but even that will not help if you have too much load on it.
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I have just about had it with the ticking/pinging coming from my engine. I notice it most when the engine is under load...For example there is a hill on the way to my house that I take in 5th gear. I roll on the throttle and the ticking is very loud....
I appreciate any help..... Thanks
I appreciate any help..... Thanks
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