Sorry, but your bikes to how many laps have the engine idling? My exceed 1600 rpm, if I wanted to lower it as I do?
Ok, thank you. maybe mine is the 1500. Something more, something less. But do not you think that it is high?
I think it sounds high but the Moss tool set up could make changes but mine runs from 1500 to 1600 depending on the days temperature!
I dont believe the moss can adjust the idle. I could be wrong but I beleive the idle setting are in the base programing and not "adjustable". I had a bad stalling BMW 650 that I believed a slight increase in idle would have fixed or made better, and BMW could not do it with the Moss. FWIW these engines dont idle low well at all without lots of stalling. If yours is above 1500 consider yourself lucky.
This is all way over my head, but something on the rexxer page really caught my attention, especially regarding the topic of the bike adapting to the spoofers. From their website: As a Service Tool: • Read and Clear Engine Codes • Reset Oil Service Indicator • TPS Reset • Trimmer Adjustments • Clear Adaptative Parameters Emphasis mine...
I have just received an email from Rexxer, and they need a 650 to write the software, the are in VA and if anyone has a bike to lend, i'm sure it would be worthwhile for all!
Sure it can, though not directly. A skilled MOSS person can with enough patience adjust the idle speed a bit, mine was. Just keep telling the MOSS to update the bike over and over. in addition the temperature spoofers seem to increase the idle a bit when first started, at least the Booster Plug on my bike does.
I just stumbled across this bit of info in the manual. Actually looking or something else but landed on this page. Idle speed adjustment The idle speed is pre-set by the control unit (1550 rev/min.) and the stepper motor ensures that this value is preserved. No manual adjustment is possible, nor any adjustment through the diagnostic tool.