Nightrider O2 IED's - Field Test
#2571
RE: Nightrider O2 IEDs - Field Test
I had a friend come over yesterday and put his 02 IED in the XL1200 Nightster, and wala what a difference. NO more mid range surge, better throttle response, and all for $50, I don't see how you can go wrong. the bike has 1200 miles and is still stock, but what a difference.
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#2573
Bumblebee and XiED
The bumblebee can not fly because aerodynamics says it cannot.
The XiED will not work correctly on HDs because Glens says it cannot.
Please give me break. GLENS HAS NOT TRIED OR TESTED THEM. After his comments, there is little doubt he could not give them a fair test anyway.
He is assuming that because 13.8 AFR is just off the linear response curve of a NBO2 that the XiEDs cannot work. As usual, he manage to gather many of the pieces and never put the puzzle together. 13.8 AFR was carefully choosen because of its 825 to 850mV output under normal operating conditions, leaving enough headroom for the engineering spec 1000mV limit of an NBO2 sensor to work with the expected control limits of the HD ECM for adjusting closed loop mixture. If you measure an HD NBO2 sensor you will find it typically puts out 1050 to 1100 mV around 12.5 AFR under normal operating temp. Unlike Glens I tested the XiEDs extensively before I realized that bumblebees can fly.
The XiED will not work correctly on HDs because Glens says it cannot.
Please give me break. GLENS HAS NOT TRIED OR TESTED THEM. After his comments, there is little doubt he could not give them a fair test anyway.
He is assuming that because 13.8 AFR is just off the linear response curve of a NBO2 that the XiEDs cannot work. As usual, he manage to gather many of the pieces and never put the puzzle together. 13.8 AFR was carefully choosen because of its 825 to 850mV output under normal operating conditions, leaving enough headroom for the engineering spec 1000mV limit of an NBO2 sensor to work with the expected control limits of the HD ECM for adjusting closed loop mixture. If you measure an HD NBO2 sensor you will find it typically puts out 1050 to 1100 mV around 12.5 AFR under normal operating temp. Unlike Glens I tested the XiEDs extensively before I realized that bumblebees can fly.
#2575
#2577
RE: Bumblebee and XiED
ORIGINAL: whittlebeast
Bumblebees can fly? \\;\\\\\\;Whats up with that.
Bumblebees can fly? \\;\\\\\\;Whats up with that.