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hardcoremass


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posted March 16, 2008 03:18 PM        
Deceleration Pop

I know this isn't the first post on this subject, but most posts concern Brock's pipes. I currently have Muzzy M10, PClll, and PC ignition module with flies removed (Muzzy Map installed). It has severe pop at 3500 and 2500 with slight surging within these RPM's. Is this similar to what you guys are seeing with your brocks full systems? Muzzy map produces excellent power, just concerned about a possible lean condition. Thanks
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johnnyrocketzx14


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posted March 16, 2008 04:57 PM        Edited By: johnnyrocketzx14 on 16 Mar 2008 18:13
i have the same setup i will get an occasional pop but not several. i will also just keep the throttle just slightly cracked and it wont do it. i heard you can raise or lower the 0% column and that could possibly get rid of it. Also they sell a reed block of plate assembly that is suppose to reduce it (check schnitz). There is also Ivans tre that says it eliminates it. they say its a fuel cut off that only operates when its in gear @ 0% throttle so it tells the computer its in Neutral all the time ( u lose your gear position indicator)
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Brocks Sidewinder, Stretched, lowered, strapped,Drag seat, PCIII W/Hub, No flies, BMC, Speedo Healer, Muzzy NOS/Shifter,
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zx14mike


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posted March 16, 2008 05:04 PM        
You need block off plates, Schnitz Racing has em.
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FASTESTbusaAROUND


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posted March 16, 2008 05:25 PM        Edited By: FASTESTbusaAROUND on 16 Mar 2008 18:30
There's nothing you can do to eliminate the pop, unless you're willing to give up your shift indicator. Adding fuel won't help, because the factory setting at zero throttle is zero fuel, relatively speaking and adding a percentage of zero is still zero. No one in the know will tell you that you can add fuel to fix that.

Block off plates won't change anything either...I had the same issues on my 06 and my 08.
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zx14mike


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posted March 16, 2008 07:25 PM        
Block off plates GREATLY reduced the deceleration pop on my bike............it didnt eliminate it 100%.........but i would say it reduced the popping by like 90% or so.
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Peno


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posted March 16, 2008 08:22 PM        
+1
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hardcoremass


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posted March 17, 2008 03:09 PM        
Thanks for all the input fellas!
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