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Author:  ribi [ 04 Dec 2013 12:34 ]
Post subject:  ET sensor

Where can I buy an engine temperature sensor for a fair price or a cross reference for another one that will work please

Author:  pash [ 04 Dec 2013 12:50 ]
Post subject:  Re: ET sensor

I am sure Ursus Americanus will give the best price, however before you buy, lets confirm there is an issue with the sensor.

I'll try and look through the data that you sent, tonight, which should help clarify.

Author:  ribi [ 04 Dec 2013 14:23 ]
Post subject:  Re: ET sensor

I called BB I had a guide of around £30 hardley ableson have upped the price £97 WTF robin bastards I'm now the proud owner of a money pit and a member (fully paid up) of the harley cash machine..ps buell also had a strong smell of petrol at standstill ,lucky my wife wrecked the 1st pda I was able to rob the still half charged after a month battery today :sad1: and just to top that my 20yr old jack Nicholson Ray bans fell of my head under the rear wheel of my forza I couldn't have smashed better with a hammer truly unrecognizable gutted

Author:  ribi [ 04 Dec 2013 14:32 ]
Post subject:  Re: ET sensor

Arsus americanus learn something everyday ,I didn't know ! I do now

Author:  Jill Brown [ 04 Dec 2013 21:34 ]
Post subject:  Re: ET sensor

ribi wrote:
Arsus americanus learn something everyday ,I didn't know ! I do now



I hope that was an accidental mis-spelling of Ursus Americanus's name.....!! Steve, as he is known to most of us, is a great guy at Black Bear. Always willing to go the extra mile to help anyone with anything Buell related.

Author:  pash [ 04 Dec 2013 21:39 ]
Post subject:  Re: ET sensor

Jill Brown wrote:
ribi wrote:
Arsus americanus learn something everyday ,I didn't know ! I do now



I hope that was an accidental mis-spelling of Ursus Americanus's name.....!! Steve, as he is known to most of us, is a great guy at Black Bear. Always willing to go the extra mile to help anyone with anything Buell related.

I think Ribi bought his bike off him...

Author:  pash [ 04 Dec 2013 22:02 ]
Post subject:  Re: ET sensor

So Mr Ribi, I have had a quick look at some data...

I looked at 20131127_105138

Using ECMSpy for Mono, I ran a logfile analysis:
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So, the analysis thinks that the ETS is not very well and it also thinks that the battery voltage is low.

I'll let Gunter comment on the lambda analysis, he has seen more of this data than me.

I had a look through the log in MLV and I can't see any signs of the ETS misbehaving, however the biggest problem I can see is that you have a regulator failure... Check out the battery voltage...
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I would be asking Foxy Loxton for his best price on a regulator (and maybe treating yourself to a new battery whilst you are at it).

Author:  ribi [ 04 Dec 2013 23:06 ]
Post subject:  Re: ET sensor

It was indeed a spelling mistake predict a spell or whatever you call it nothing intended or directed at Steve ,I was bemused with my lesson in nature you obviously are all far more intelligent than me ,I searched the web thinking this was the name of a parts supplier unknown to me !!but then again I don't suppose many of you can speak Thai as good as me,we learn what we need to know,and yes I did buy my bike from him,, PS does anyone else have problems downloading and having a usable ecmspy program or am I the only idiot here ? And thanks Nick I will check that out to the best of my ability ..I already hard wired the voltage regulator,,why is the fault intermitent ??

Author:  ribi [ 04 Dec 2013 23:10 ]
Post subject:  Re: ET sensor

And afv ?? Settings

Author:  pash [ 05 Dec 2013 05:37 ]
Post subject:  Re: ET sensor

Not much point in looking at anything else until you fix the regulator. The ECM and its sensors are not going to be working properly with a system running at 18V.

Author:  rik [ 05 Dec 2013 14:02 ]
Post subject:  Re: ET sensor

pash wrote:
Not much point in looking at anything else until you fix the regulator. The ECM and its sensors are not going to be working for long with a system running at 18V.

Fixed that for ya ;)

Author:  pash [ 05 Dec 2013 14:37 ]
Post subject:  Re: ET sensor

Not going to argue with that

Author:  ribi [ 05 Dec 2013 15:26 ]
Post subject:  Re: ET sensor

Would they be the same as a sportster does anyone know please

Author:  ribi [ 06 Dec 2013 13:35 ]
Post subject:  Re: ET sensor

Would anyone have a voltage regulator for sale please??it seems there are none in the UK until around january thanks

Author:  ribi [ 07 Dec 2013 01:14 ]
Post subject:  Re: ET sensor

Would anyone have a voltage regulator for sale please??it seems there are none in the UK until around january thanks

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