Guoseph
Husqvarna
AA Class
Hi Everyone,
Been chasing this issue for a while now and can't seem to get it right. The basic issue is that the bike has a mid-range (3500-5000) stumble with the spark arrestor installed, and no amount of fiddling with the JD tuner (with my admitted lack of expertise in tuning and poorly calibrated butt dyno) has rid me of this stumble. The bike runs very well and is smooth throughout the rev range without the spark arrestor installed.
Here's the bike configuration:
P/U
Arrow ECU (iBeat settings unknown)
FMF Midpipe and Exhaust (Model unknown, please let me know if there's a way to identify via external markings or shape)
Airbox snorkel and maze removed
JD Jetting Tuner (Problem existed before I installed the JD, have been trying to get the JD to compensate for whatever the Arrow ECU is doing)
Here's what I've tried:
Various setting combinations of Green/Yellow/Yellow-Blue between 2.0 - 4.0.
Moving Yellow-Blue seems to move the place where it stumbles up and down the range a bit.
I've tried Green=Yellow, Green>Yellow, Yellow>Green, but non of them seem to solve the issue.
With the spark arrestor I assume less air is flowing so it makes sense to take a bike that was tuned for the more open exhaust using iBeat down a notch using a JD, but taking any setting down to 2.0 just makes it feel anemic without solving the problem, and 2.5 doesn't seem to make a difference.
I have no prior carb tuning experience so the explanations I've read about float and needle and jets are basically greek to me unfortunately.
I think I have the following things to try and would like your opinion on these or what else I can do.
1.) Buy an iBeat (Does anyone know if they are compatible with the Arrow ECU?)
2.) Buy an AF Mixture meter
3.) Sell the JD and get an PCV + Autotune
4.) Take it to get a professional dyno tune
I personally lean toward me buying some thing to add to my collection of gadgets than taking it to someone, even though taking it to someone might yield me better results
.
Thanks for reading this long winded thread, if any of you are in the bay area and have a dyno (or good butt dyno) and some carb or efi tuning experience, please let me know if you can give a quick assist.
Alex
P.S. The spark arrestor is clean and not clogged up with junk.
Been chasing this issue for a while now and can't seem to get it right. The basic issue is that the bike has a mid-range (3500-5000) stumble with the spark arrestor installed, and no amount of fiddling with the JD tuner (with my admitted lack of expertise in tuning and poorly calibrated butt dyno) has rid me of this stumble. The bike runs very well and is smooth throughout the rev range without the spark arrestor installed.
Here's the bike configuration:
P/U
Arrow ECU (iBeat settings unknown)
FMF Midpipe and Exhaust (Model unknown, please let me know if there's a way to identify via external markings or shape)
Airbox snorkel and maze removed
JD Jetting Tuner (Problem existed before I installed the JD, have been trying to get the JD to compensate for whatever the Arrow ECU is doing)
Here's what I've tried:
Various setting combinations of Green/Yellow/Yellow-Blue between 2.0 - 4.0.
Moving Yellow-Blue seems to move the place where it stumbles up and down the range a bit.
I've tried Green=Yellow, Green>Yellow, Yellow>Green, but non of them seem to solve the issue.
With the spark arrestor I assume less air is flowing so it makes sense to take a bike that was tuned for the more open exhaust using iBeat down a notch using a JD, but taking any setting down to 2.0 just makes it feel anemic without solving the problem, and 2.5 doesn't seem to make a difference.
I have no prior carb tuning experience so the explanations I've read about float and needle and jets are basically greek to me unfortunately.
I think I have the following things to try and would like your opinion on these or what else I can do.
1.) Buy an iBeat (Does anyone know if they are compatible with the Arrow ECU?)
2.) Buy an AF Mixture meter
3.) Sell the JD and get an PCV + Autotune
4.) Take it to get a professional dyno tune
I personally lean toward me buying some thing to add to my collection of gadgets than taking it to someone, even though taking it to someone might yield me better results

Thanks for reading this long winded thread, if any of you are in the bay area and have a dyno (or good butt dyno) and some carb or efi tuning experience, please let me know if you can give a quick assist.
Alex
P.S. The spark arrestor is clean and not clogged up with junk.