AlisAquilae
Junior Member
Hello,
I was hoping to get some help diagnosing an issue with rough and inconsistent idle on my 2009 FZ6. I've done a little searching around on this forum and other forums but haven't been able to come to any definitive conclusions.
I am experiencing really rough idle and sputtering/loss of power under acceleration from a stop light. I also feel that my bike is just running rough in general.
1. Can Sta-bil fuel stabilizer (which was used in conjunction with a full tank of premium fuel for the winter from Thanksgiving to last Monday) cause such an issue? After taking it out of storage with a full tank of fuel/stabilizer, I rode it down to a half tank. I filled it back up with 93 octane and rode it down to a half tank again. Then filled it back up with 93 octane today. Could there still be enough fuel stabilizer in the system to cause this kind of issue?
2. I've seen a lot of talk about the TPS going bad but this seems to apply only to earlier FZ6s. Is this true or could I also have a faulty TPS?
Thanks,
-B
I was hoping to get some help diagnosing an issue with rough and inconsistent idle on my 2009 FZ6. I've done a little searching around on this forum and other forums but haven't been able to come to any definitive conclusions.
I am experiencing really rough idle and sputtering/loss of power under acceleration from a stop light. I also feel that my bike is just running rough in general.
1. Can Sta-bil fuel stabilizer (which was used in conjunction with a full tank of premium fuel for the winter from Thanksgiving to last Monday) cause such an issue? After taking it out of storage with a full tank of fuel/stabilizer, I rode it down to a half tank. I filled it back up with 93 octane and rode it down to a half tank again. Then filled it back up with 93 octane today. Could there still be enough fuel stabilizer in the system to cause this kind of issue?
2. I've seen a lot of talk about the TPS going bad but this seems to apply only to earlier FZ6s. Is this true or could I also have a faulty TPS?
Thanks,
-B