EITMS kicking in after 8 miles and 42F degrees outside
#11
Looks like there was some discussion in the M8 forum on this last summer;
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/milwa...-engaging.html
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/milwa...-engaging.html
#13
It's your tuner not the bike. My best guess only as I know nothing. Just ask my wife.
Also H-D will not do any warranty work on a bike with an aftermarket tuner even if the dealer installed it. It simply is not their problem. It is between you and the installer.
Most know not to mess with tuners until after the two year warranty is over.
Also H-D will not do any warranty work on a bike with an aftermarket tuner even if the dealer installed it. It simply is not their problem. It is between you and the installer.
Most know not to mess with tuners until after the two year warranty is over.
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Check out these two links for detailed info and what you can do about it.
How to Cool Down Your M8 LINK
Sleeper Performance Mods LINK
#15
I have an FP3 that I just use to show engine data. It can't be used to alter the tune on my bike so don't turn me in to the warranty police. My bike was actually tuned with a SEPST. Anyway, my engine temp will go over 300f, even at 40 degrees ambient during extended stop and go riding. The oil temp, by the way goes to only about 170-180. If I am moving steady at any speed, the engine temp stays around 240 to 250. The oil temp is around 140.
I have the EITMS disabled during the winter because I want the oil to get hot enough to prevent moisture buildup. I think that if your EITMS is kicking in after stop and go for a while, it's not a problem. If you are seeing temps in the 300+ range during cool weather while moving at 30 or more mph, you probably have something going wrong. I don't think you should be seeing temps more than about 200-210 degrees above ambient if you are moving.
I have the EITMS disabled during the winter because I want the oil to get hot enough to prevent moisture buildup. I think that if your EITMS is kicking in after stop and go for a while, it's not a problem. If you are seeing temps in the 300+ range during cool weather while moving at 30 or more mph, you probably have something going wrong. I don't think you should be seeing temps more than about 200-210 degrees above ambient if you are moving.
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