Look up some of "Doc's" threads if you really want to see motor-guts... :shocked:
In theory, the rev limiter will keep you from exceeding a certain rpm limitation that has been set by the manufacturer...
If it fails...it's just like pulling the pin on a grenade... :yikes:![]()
Pure electronics... there's nothing to test because I imagine that it's hidden in the code... :shocked: Buried in the 'puter... :yikes:
Pure electronics... there's nothing to test because I imagine that it's hidden in the code... :shocked: Buried in the 'puter... :yikes:
Bob,
Are you sure about this?
So there is no mechanical mechanism?
If it is 100% code, then how does anyone know if it really works as "designed" without going into "Limp Mode" (I assume this code is what limits higher RPMs)?
Bob,
Are you sure about this?
So there is no mechanical mechanism?
If it is 100% code, then how does anyone know if it really works as "designed" without going into "Limp Mode" (I assume this code is what limits higher RPMs)?
If he isn't, I am. It is a setting in the ECM. On HD's it can be adjusted with a programmer (Screaming Eagle Race Tuner) based on internal mods that have been done. It isn't something that fails. If you have an overwhelming desire to make sure it is working, put the bike in second gear and run down the road wide open until it loses power. That will be the rev limiter kicking in. Scares the heck out of you the first time you hit it on a freshly built (bored and stroked) vrod because it feels like you just did something bad.
I thought that BRP swore there was no Rev Limiter on the Spyder...
I believe they think it is like the old governors on carbed motors...![]()
I thought that BRP swore there was no Rev Limiter on the Spyder...