OddballJ
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I've put off posting this for a week or so because I've been searching the archives for something related to my problem, but I haven't found anything and I'm now coming before the masses begging your forgiveness for my ignorance and a solution to my plight.
Here's the story: I bought an m1009 a few weeks back and had to drive it up a few hills to get it back to school. Being a first time MV owner, I don't really know what to expect, but a maximum speed of 25mph on an 8% grade seemed a little slow. 6% grade will let me do another 10mph or so, but I still feel like I'm crawling. Any attempt to give it more throttle just makes the engine sound a little different. I don't actually go any faster. The altitude change goes from approximately 2k to 3k feet, so it's not like I'm trying to feed it clouds for air.
It was suggested that I change the air filter, fuel filter and clean the check valve. I have done all of these and have seen no improvement. I have also added a bottle of seafoam to the tank to try to clean out the injectors if they're the issue (only driven about 5 miles since then).
from my travels on SS, it looks like it might be one of a few issues:
1) bad injectors. I really haven't been able to find a definitive list of symptoms, but most posts were saying that bad injectors would lead to a rough idle, and it sounds okay to me, so I don't know if this is a possible issue or not.
2) An issue with the timing, or else the IP is set too low. ultimately, I know next to nothing about these issues, but there were things people mentioned as ways to increase power.
3) Restricted air flow. any suggestions for improving air flow without dropping 500-2500 on a turbo would be great.
If you all have any other ideas I would love to hear them. If I'm being dumb and 25 up an 8% is standard, tell me and I'll shut up and get out I'm not expecting sports car performance, but from what I've read they should at least be able to get out of their own way...
Thank you all for your time and money. I have a jar at the ready to fill with your 2 cents.
Here's the story: I bought an m1009 a few weeks back and had to drive it up a few hills to get it back to school. Being a first time MV owner, I don't really know what to expect, but a maximum speed of 25mph on an 8% grade seemed a little slow. 6% grade will let me do another 10mph or so, but I still feel like I'm crawling. Any attempt to give it more throttle just makes the engine sound a little different. I don't actually go any faster. The altitude change goes from approximately 2k to 3k feet, so it's not like I'm trying to feed it clouds for air.
It was suggested that I change the air filter, fuel filter and clean the check valve. I have done all of these and have seen no improvement. I have also added a bottle of seafoam to the tank to try to clean out the injectors if they're the issue (only driven about 5 miles since then).
from my travels on SS, it looks like it might be one of a few issues:
1) bad injectors. I really haven't been able to find a definitive list of symptoms, but most posts were saying that bad injectors would lead to a rough idle, and it sounds okay to me, so I don't know if this is a possible issue or not.
2) An issue with the timing, or else the IP is set too low. ultimately, I know next to nothing about these issues, but there were things people mentioned as ways to increase power.
3) Restricted air flow. any suggestions for improving air flow without dropping 500-2500 on a turbo would be great.
If you all have any other ideas I would love to hear them. If I'm being dumb and 25 up an 8% is standard, tell me and I'll shut up and get out I'm not expecting sports car performance, but from what I've read they should at least be able to get out of their own way...
Thank you all for your time and money. I have a jar at the ready to fill with your 2 cents.