05-16-2009, 12:32 PM | #1 |
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higher speed "stall"
When accelerating in 4th or 5th after the bike warms up, the bike loses power suddenly and intermittently at 50 mph. So as I speed up above 50 the bike stutters and stops then surges back ahead again. Not a good feeling. Feels like the same sensation as running out of gas but happens even with nearly full tank of 87 octane fuel. 2007 bike, less than 1000 miles. Suggestions ??
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05-16-2009, 01:28 PM | #2 |
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Re: higher speed "stall"
An 07 with that low mileage has been parked a lot. Maybe some little creature set up house keeping in the air filter. Pull the filter out and check it inside and out. My first bike did that once but it was due to wide open throttle on a very hot day and it tried to heat seize while on the highway.
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More likely that something is restricted, either fuel, air or exhaust. If you haven't done it since you got it, drain ALL (as much as possible) of the fuel out of the tank and float bowl and put in fresh gas with some carb cleaner. Could also be a plugged gas cap vent causing a suction in the tank. Could also be a mal-functioning rev. limiter. I'm guessing you will probably need a dealer visit. Don't suppose you are the first owner and it's still under warranty ????
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Could be electrical but that's probably a last resort. i hope not.. More likely that something is restricted, either fuel, air or exhaust. it feels as if something is restricted, low speed and mid speed performance is not affected If you haven't done it since you got it, drain ALL (as much as possible) of the fuel out of the tank and float bowl and put in fresh gas with some carb cleaner. i have run at least 3 tanks of gas through it in the past 600 miles of riding. i did buy some berrymans b-12 chemtool today and put two oz in the tank. just went for a ride and it was scaring the hell out of me at 50-55 again. does not seem to be related to rpms, in lower gear I can rev it up without the sudden loss of power Could also be a plugged gas cap vent causing a suction in the tank. Where is the gas cap vent ? I pulled over and popped the cap off tonight when it happened but there did not seem to be suction. I'm guessing you will probably need a dealer visit. Don't suppose you are the first owner and it's still under warranty ???? No, I bought it used, the nearest suzuki dealer is 70 miles away. I plan on pulling the air filter, then the spark plug, check the gas cap vent ? then ?? Thank you for your helpful suggestions. |
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My logic says no rev limiter. Would you not need a processor of sorts(FI ?) to sense the RPM and shut things down ? Also the GZ is a simple bike and Suzuki likes to keep it that way. But then this is only speculation from an old guy with tired brain cells. lol.
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True enough. Now all we need is some one to confirm how complex it is. Maybe we are all wrong and the GZ is atomic powered with limited travel reactor rods. |
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