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Changing the CO settings in the DIAG menu


untouched, out of the box "unrestricted" fuel map and bike equipped with hi-flo air filter and full exhaust like carbon akra/mivv/arrow/etc - setting "0" in CO gives ~14,5-15 AFR..
 
You will not be able to access the DIAG/CO settings via the dash on any 2016 Yamaha bike now unless you have the official diagnostic tool
 
I've got a 2016 registered Tracer which i can change the CO settings on. Does this mean i have a 2015 model bike??
 
I've got a 2016 registered Tracer which i can change the CO settings on. Does this mean i have a 2015 model bike??

I think the obvious difference between 2015 and 2016 models is that the later one has traction control.
 
Mine has traction control....so that makes it a 2016.
& i can change the CO settings on it, i tried it the other day & set them to 14.
 
All MT-09 Tracers are ABS/TC equipped.
Only the MT-09 2016 model has not the option of changing CO via dash buttons but... instead of that it keeps the mode that were been when swiched off the engine for last time (i.e. if someone had riden last night in -A- , the bike's ECU "memory" keep's that "in mind" and next morning when he switch the engine on, the bike is still running in -A- mode..)

Forgot to mention that all MT-09 2016 models (including Street-Rally and Sport-Tracker models) have adjustableTraction Control..
 
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Well only learned of this adjustment after 20,000km on the bike.

Have an Akra fitted and have to run with the DB killer in. Here in Singapore there are bike mounted "enforcers" riding around looking for offenders of vehicle modifications, I got fined $500 for riding my STR with DB's removed from the Zards in 2011 " Ouch".

Will check about the CO setting - bike is a late 2014 model. Hopefully the Yamaha dealer will have made the setting when they installed the Akra, but I need to check.

Cheers
 
Changed the settings from 0 to +14 yesterday.

WOW - unbelievable difference!

Bike now far more responsive, glad to hear that fuel consumption will also improve.

Thanks so much for the info....
 
Yesterday my bike had its 30.000km service,when my mechanic drilled small holes on the 3 exhaust pipes and did exhaust gas analysis, so he gave different adjustments at -CO- settings for each cylinder.
According Yamaha, the correct is (on stock engine) to have no more than 4% of CO in exhaust gas.
So he put C1 at +21, C2 at +35 and C3 at -4. In those settings the CO is 4% in each cylinder.
On the road, the bike now is more "smooth" except some vibration in a specific range in midle rpm, which i may didn't have realize before..
Also i did (as every 10.000km) throtle injection's syncronization.
Now the bike works better and gives more responce comparatively as it was with the CO at 14 in all cylinders.
 
My 2015 model has just had it's 6k mile service and it feels anything but smooth after! I've checked the CO settings and they are set to 14 so going by this thread it should feel great! I've lowered it to 10, felt much better and also tried it on 0. It's running with an akra (baffle out). I changed the CO before when I got the bike but cant for the life of me remember what.
The fan kicked in the other day, I don't think i've ever heard it before.lol. Bike isn't happy, any help or advice appreciated.
 
Were you in heavy traffic when the fan came on ?

A higher CO setting will keep the engine running cooler at tick over and in slow moving traffic where you're on 0 > 2% throttle more than at any other time.
 
M4

I have a 2015 FZ09 and I installed and M4 slip on exhaust. What I'd be running my CO @+14 and if I do will it harm anything? Thanks
 
I have a 2015 FZ09 and I installed and M4 slip on exhaust. What I'd be running my CO @+14 and if I do will it harm anything? Thanks

No harm but if you want to get the best of your engine you must adjust the CO at a specific number for eachone of the 3 cylinders.
To put C1 - C2 - C3 in the same number is something very general and works more as "placebo effect" than real smooth delivery of power.
Take a look at the right procedure for CO setting that mentioned in my last post above...
There is need to drill small holes on the exhaust pipes... otherwise let all at -0-
Since then i realise less fuel consumption than before, my bike pulls better and reaches very fast the 225km speed limiter.. then it dies at 224.......
 
Why are holes drilled in the pipes? I'm not sure I'd want to do that! :/ ...What happens if you don't, but do change the settings that you describe??
 


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