• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Boging down lost power

jima

New member
Hi all I have a 2014 rt with the new
1300 ace eng . It's Been boging down
and vibration at speeds68 to 70 plus
has any one out their experience this yet
and if so how did u fix it .


Thanks
 
I am noticing by your previous posts that you just recently came off a 2013 ST. You mentioned issues with running rough in first gear on that one.

Seems similar with the 2014 RT mentioned above. You also mentioned that the 2014 was purchased used with 3,900 miles on it.

Is it possible that you are using wrong rpm's for shifting? The 1330 likes to be shifted in the 3,000 - 3,500 range. The 2013 (998) likes to be shifted in the 5,000 - 5,500 range.

Has you dealer addressed any of the issues on your new 2014? If the engine seems to be "bogging out," that does not sound right to me. Is there another :spyder2: rider that you trust who could possibly give yours a "test spin" just to see if they notice something out of order?

Please let us know what you find out. :popcorn::popcorn:
 
Dont say bogging the engine around here, they hate that word, I know I used it an I am still getting flack about it.
 
Tell us a bit more about how you are driving it. The shift points of my 2014 get me moving the way I want if I'm just loafing. If I'm driving in a more spirited manner I shift in the 3,000 to 3,500 range. ECO mode flattens the torque curve. Have you read your owner's manual?
 
"Mine feels like it is bogging if I run in 6th gear below 75 and most have belt vibration around 70-75.
The fix is to stay in 5th till 80 unless you are going downhill or have a good tailwind."



:crackpipe:
Sorry: I've got the throw the Bull:cus: flag on this one...
 
Last edited:
I can drive 50 mph in 6th. The tach is running at 2850. If I need a surge of power--I only need to twist the throttle. The 1330 will "get up and go!" :yes:
 
When I pull my trailer with my 14 and run in sixth gear I will actually loose speed/rpm up a hill on the freeway, even I shift down to 5th it will not pick up again. Dropping down to 4th takes care of it and I can then shift to 5th. As the grade lessons I can go back into 6th. 6th is overdrive and great for mileage but you are not in the torque band. While not as obvious without the trailer, the same thing applies when I head up a good grade.
 
What are you hauling; Lead ingots?
Two-up and no trailer: my bike hauls me effortlessly with upshifts at the earliest possible instant. :thumbup:
2nd gear is too quick to even look at the speedo...
3rd gear at 20 mph...
4th at 27 mph...
5th at 32...
and 6th at 39 mph...

As I said; it's effortless! :2thumbs:
 
"Mine feels like it is bogging if I run in 6th gear below 75 and most have belt vibration around 70-75.
The fix is to stay in 5th till 80 unless you are going downhill or have a good tailwind."



:crackpipe:
Sorry: I've got the throw the Bull:cus: flag on this one...
totally :agree: with bob. The 1330 has the power to move your Butt easy.My suggestion is try Eco mode to get the hang of the shift points.
 
I honestly think that folks will sometimes post something; just to start a fight... :banghead:

And I'm just not smart enough, to not take the bait! :opps:
 
I honestly think that folks will sometimes post something; just to start a fight... :banghead:

And I'm just not smart enough, to not take the bait! :opps:

There appears to be some of that going on of late. The trollinators seem to be doing a good job though.
 
So the guy isn't all that thrilled with the power of the 1330 and has belt vibes and you all are calling him a troll?...really?

Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
 
So the guy isn't all that thrilled with the power of the 1330 and has belt vibes and you all are calling him a troll?...really?

Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk

I see that you publicly like to disagree with me almost anytime I make a comment.

Here: No sir. I did not call the OP (jima) a troll. He does not fit the description and has posted other threads that were interesting.

I did say....there have been a lot of trolls on board lately. It should be obvious who they are/were.

I was commenting on a statement made by another member.

If you are going to challenge me (and I am sure okay with that)--just please get your facts and information right.
 
I see that you publicly like to disagree with me almost anytime I make a comment.

Here: No sir. I did not call the OP (jima) a troll. He does not fit the description and has posted other threads that were interesting.

I did say....there have been a lot of trolls on board lately. It should be obvious who they are/were.

I was commenting on a statement made by another member.

If you are going to challenge me (and I am sure okay with that)--just please get your facts and information right.
Don't be so full of yourself. I was speaking to the group in general. I didn't quote you. I am not following you around and I honestly don't care what you say. Nothing personal...

The guy isn't all that impressed with the 1330 power. Either was I. Fact is that it's a good motor, but not a powerhouse great motor that some of the Kool aide drinking SL members make it out to be.

Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
 
Last edited:
Drew,
If you look at the "1330 versus the 998" debate, from a perspective that encompasses the larger picture; several other attributes start to surface:
Lower maintenance costs
More torque at lower rpms does help to move a heavier load off of the line easier.
The better fuel economy

Clearly; this is not an issue solely discussed at the chassis dyno or dragstrip. :D

When the six speed transmission is added to the mix; the gap between the two packages becomes greater.

Now: I'm NOT saying that the 998 isn't a good engine: depending upon your application and intended usage; there may be better ones that are available. :thumbup:
 
Back
Top