2003 CBR F4i no power at WOT/top end & bad idle
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I finally caved and took it to another shop, basically the Honda dealer in my town. They kept it for about 3 months and looked at it after I barraged them with phone calls. They said it was throwing codes, which wasn't the case when I gave it to them. They also said the timing was correct but that I had a few loose vacuum lines. Not sure which ones, I had my brother pick my bike up when I was at work. The shop also said my PCIII had a map that wasn't needed for my setup, which is a slip on Yoshi and K&N. So they removed that map and put it all back together. Runs great now. They were going to charge me $578 for it but I bitched them down to $278 because I took it to them for diagnoses, not repair, plus they kept it for 3 months!
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Just updating some info here. About a week or two out and my CBR has again started dying at idle. So, it was idliing pretty low when I got it back from Ramsey Waite, probably around 700 RPM or less. Power is again gone, so, I'm taking it back to them to check out and hopefully repair for certain. I can't stand having an operating bike for a week and then... crap. I'll update if the bike situation clears.
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no. he's talking about the vacuum lines, which I also suspect is the problem. double check the ordering of your vacuum hoses.
FYI: if your cam was off by 1 tooth, then your bike most likely wouldn't have started due to insufficient compression. also, the comment regarding premature ignition should be disregarded.
FYI: if your cam was off by 1 tooth, then your bike most likely wouldn't have started due to insufficient compression. also, the comment regarding premature ignition should be disregarded.
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Well I gave my bike back to Ramsey Waite, I called today to ask how much they charge for TB sync. If its astrinomical than I'll just build myself a meter and do it myself. I really hope its just an annoying vacuum issue and having to sort out the shorted electrical line is going to be tons of fun as well
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