kawwikid
Junior Member
Ok guys and gals,
I know that this subject has been beaten to a pulp on the board. I have done many searches and all of my questions have been answered about this subject, but this one. Let me explain...
I have a 2006 FZ6 that im the second owner of. I picked up the bike at a dealer here in town, and just by looking at what was done and replaced on the bike before I bought it I could tell there had been a couple of mods, like exhaust and it has a fender eliminator kit. Anyway, the exhaust had been put back to stock before I bought it, but im pretty sure the guy didnt re-set the Co seetings back to stock, as they where much higher than I have seen on a any FZ6 for a stocker and higher than the yamaha bikes that I have had in the past. Co 1 was set at 5 and Co 2 was at 15. I had an A/F check done with a sniffer and it was reading on the rich side. So, heres my question, what are/is the general consensus on what the stock Co numbers average? I would like to have this info so that I can have a base point to tune from..Thanks for all and any help...
Sean
I know that this subject has been beaten to a pulp on the board. I have done many searches and all of my questions have been answered about this subject, but this one. Let me explain...
I have a 2006 FZ6 that im the second owner of. I picked up the bike at a dealer here in town, and just by looking at what was done and replaced on the bike before I bought it I could tell there had been a couple of mods, like exhaust and it has a fender eliminator kit. Anyway, the exhaust had been put back to stock before I bought it, but im pretty sure the guy didnt re-set the Co seetings back to stock, as they where much higher than I have seen on a any FZ6 for a stocker and higher than the yamaha bikes that I have had in the past. Co 1 was set at 5 and Co 2 was at 15. I had an A/F check done with a sniffer and it was reading on the rich side. So, heres my question, what are/is the general consensus on what the stock Co numbers average? I would like to have this info so that I can have a base point to tune from..Thanks for all and any help...
Sean