help! Hesitation when swithing into gears

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gsxr750
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help! Hesitation when swithing into gears

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can some one help me. what am i doing wrong, when ever i switch into gears it my car dips and hesitates when chaning gears..
could someone fix it thanks..
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Re: help! Hesitation when swithing into gears

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Has this been tuned on the dyno?
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Re: help! Hesitation when swithing into gears

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looks like it needs to be tuned. There's lots of stuff going on in the log and calibration that shouldn't be. I would recommend bringing it to a competent Hondata Tuner in your area before you hurt your motor.
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not Dyno tuned only street. We don't have a Dyno in the island. Can u give men some pointer to where to start?.. Should I start a fresh calibration, turn down the boost?
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gsxr750 wrote:not Dyno tuned only street. We don't have a Dyno in the island. Can u give men some pointer to where to start?.. Should I start a fresh calibration, turn down the boost?
What type of wideband are you using ? The last thing you want to do is make changes with no data to support your changes.
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Re: help! Hesitation when swithing into gears

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On the datalong it hard to tell. Try doing some 3-4 gear pulls so traction problem really won't be a issue. The last time I have that problem, my exhaust had a leak making the wideband read wrong and come to find out it was really rich in between shifts.
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