Ping when accelerating
Now it appears to do it again at any temperature and even in the lower gears, especially when two up. I thought about pulling the intake off and checking it but I do have the ESP on it so I think they ought to fix it.
Anybody seen this issue?
My 2021 Road glide Limited had a distinct ping when accelerating in hot weather. This is not due to lugging as it occurred in the high RPM ranges. After taking it in the shop multiple times, they told me they had found a crack in the plastic intake. I had them swap it with an S&S metallic intake and that “seemed” to fix problem. It still did it in extreme heat.
Now it appears to do it again at any temperature and even in the lower gears, especially when two up. I thought about pulling the intake off and checking it but I do have the ESP on it so I think they ought to fix it.
Anybody seen this issue?
Engines can be overloaded at higher rpms, as well as lower rpms... heat will increase the tendency of an engine to ping.
Lugging has the reputation of being a slow speed event. The truth is, that engines will ping when "overloaded". That is based on the sum of the conditions it is being operated in, not just rpm dependent. For example; uphill, 2-up, hot weather, loaded for a trip, will require much more frequent downshifting and at higher rpms, than if riding solo, cool weather, very little gear, on flat, curvy roads...
Based on your description, it sounds like you need to downshift more when accelerating.....
As for another intake leak... that is easy enough to check, but I doubt that is causing your issue, well the main cause anyways...
I had to go round and round with a similar situation after I got the SE 447 cam installed in my 23 Ultra Limited. In my case it was usually between 2000 and 3000 rpm, so maybe it ain't timing related on your bike, but I thought I'd pass this info along just in case.
Low octane gas
Poor tune
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