Firstyama
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Anyone’s viper ever backfire on deceleration? Doesn’t do it all the time, just occasionally, usually after I was just running pretty hard. Anything to worry about? Bone stock 17 Ltx
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Also, rode with a Cat XF7000 and his did the same thing but not as much, also stock
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My 15 does it on occasion
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i think they all pop a little on decel
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Mine has also the odd time
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My sled used to but after reflash fueling was a little more accurate. A tip is to not completely chop off the throttle. If you try to keep it open even 5% it eliminates the ultra lean 19-20 AFR and the backfire that accompanies it.
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From my own experience... May differ with other sleds/tunes
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Ok thanks, just worried there was a problem
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The sleds that I have seen do this have all had cracked header pipes. Might want to check that.
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I live by having an AFR gauge. This would show you if it was in fact a lean condition, if the sensor is properly installed....... I personally wouldn't be concerned but it never hurts to "nut and bolt check" your sled at least once a season.
Yea I over corrected the lean spot the new flash gave me but still better mpg than all the guys I ride with except Phazer. Had alot of backfires before I did this. Non since but it never hurt anything just keep eye on header and if 14,15 the stock can which is known to crack open. First sign is a rattle and the insulation being blown out of shield covering it.
jeff_yam
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How did you correct it? By adding a little bit of fuel at 0 and 2% of throttle between 1500 and 3000 rpm?Yea I over corrected the lean spot the new flash gave me but still better mpg than all the guys I ride with except Phazer. Had alot of backfires before I did this. Non since but it never hurt anything just keep eye on header and if 14,15 the stock can which is known to crack open. First sign is a rattle and the insulation being blown out of shield covering it.
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No I cheated and just used the pod 300 to richen the mid range. 6% is what I show. But I also changed mapping previously. I need to get it all in map. Is just so easy on Pod though.How did you correct it? By adding a little bit of fuel at 0 and 2% of throttle between 1500 and 3000 rpm?
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I had back firing last year with my straightline header gasket until I replaced it this year with a new stock gasket. You could see where it was leaking. Small leak will cause the back firing!
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