KTM 950 LC8
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 8:41 pm
I have finally decided to attempt a FI setup on my KTM Adventure. I've purchased the V3.0 microsquirt and Ducati throttle bodies. I'm sourcing a fuel pump/regulator and various other bits and hope to get it started before spring arrives.
I have read a few posts from others who have started injecting this motor, but haven't heard about any finished results. Several people have fitted the later model 990 FI to the 950, however it is notorious for it's snatchy power delivery and lack of control. I am hoping the microsquirt system will allow enough tunability to make the engine as flexible as possible and also a bit more economical.
I have a strong background in carb tuning, but very little in FI other than piggyback devices. Am I correct in assuming the stock 24 - 2 timing wheel will work with the standard single VR input using an odd fire configuration (75 degree V twin / -285 degrees odd fire)? Can the injectors be triggered by the timing to squirt once on the intake stroke? Does the software allow you to advance / retard timing with RPM?
Sorry for the noob questions. I'm sure it is answered in the documentation somewhere, but I tried to read some of it and got more and more confused as I went along.
Thanks,
Crusty
I have read a few posts from others who have started injecting this motor, but haven't heard about any finished results. Several people have fitted the later model 990 FI to the 950, however it is notorious for it's snatchy power delivery and lack of control. I am hoping the microsquirt system will allow enough tunability to make the engine as flexible as possible and also a bit more economical.
I have a strong background in carb tuning, but very little in FI other than piggyback devices. Am I correct in assuming the stock 24 - 2 timing wheel will work with the standard single VR input using an odd fire configuration (75 degree V twin / -285 degrees odd fire)? Can the injectors be triggered by the timing to squirt once on the intake stroke? Does the software allow you to advance / retard timing with RPM?
Sorry for the noob questions. I'm sure it is answered in the documentation somewhere, but I tried to read some of it and got more and more confused as I went along.
Thanks,
Crusty