It was running spot on at the dyno & was quite happy, but once home the plan was to go down the road of a leaner mixture throughout. Leaner mains, needle & pilot to hopefully get closer, or break the 100bhp barrier with std Varadero cams.
In order to achieve this I decreased the mains to #175 rear & #172 front & fitted Dyno jet needles to enable a lower needle height.
I tried both #45 & #48 pilot jets, & every pilot screw setting in 1/4 turn increments from 3/4 out to 3 1/2 out. During this process I started to get a 3000rpm stutter which I presumed was due to me playing around with the pilot end of the fuelling.
I was starting to run out of ideas trying to remove the stutter problem & so I went back to the original dyno carb setup but noticed the stutter was still there.
To try to get to the bottom of this little riddle, the plan was to balance the carbs & check the TPS. The carbs where spot on but the TPS was way out, 200 ohm's

It had been a while since I had set it or checked the setting, since it had been running so well I thought there was no need

Since I had used Cybercarl's Mcct thread, brilliant BTW



Carl states you use the top pair on connections to get a reading.
I couldn't get it to read 500 ohm's, no matter how much I tried.cybercarl wrote:You need to measure the Resistance from the top two contacts as you face it. You do this with your Multimeter set to Ohms within a 2000 ohm range.
If I held the TPS so it read 500 ohm's on the carb frame there wasn't enough TPS movement to allow the butterflies to reach full throttle

The throttle only opened around half before the TPS hit it's stop.
I ended up using the Haynes/Honda Manual method & using the bottom two wires & finally got it to read 500 ohm's

I still had to remove the steel inserts & file the holes a lot to get it to read correctly.
I knew something was up using the top two wires, as there was no way I could get it to read 500 ohm's & use the two slotted holes to bolt it on, slotting the holes or bending tabs wouldn't help either. It was way out.
I have set the TPS before, but can't remember any problems like this, perhaps I did it wrong last time

I can now say that the stutter has completely disappeared


I just can't help wondering why this happened half way through a jetting experiment

It runs spot on again now, if a little rich again


So a big warning, if you have or are experiencing a problem @ 3000rpm.
CHECK your TPS
