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PAIR valve in EU spec model?

Started by squirrel9, Sat 24, Sep 2011, 16:38:46

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squirrel9

Hello!
Stupid question maybe... but does EU spec model has that PAIR valve stuff?
Or it is only in US Valkyries. I have EU spec model '99 and just could not find some vacuum pipes what I saw in service manual pictures ???

Thanks in advance.
Tom
Vulcan 750, VFR800, Valkyrie F6C

MP

Seems to me they do not, but I am not sure.

MP

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wiseguy

Here is a link to the european VRCC. Maybe they can help you.

http://www.valkyrieriders.com/euro/
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Farther

If you have an EU spec bike you don't have the tubes and your block is not drilled for them.  So, I would guess you don't have the pair valves either.
Thanks,
~Farther

squirrel9

Thanks! Now its clear, I do not have this stuff.
Vulcan 750, VFR800, Valkyrie F6C

Dag

European models do not have the secondary air supply system for reduce engine emissions.



European models have a throttle position sensor (TPS).
The TPS is a variable resistor that changes value based on throttle movement. The control module uses information from this sensor to adjust fuel delivery to compensate for throttle opening.
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squirrel9

Thanks! Was informative for me... I also wondered what switch it is close on carburettor... I have not seen it in most of Valkyries. Ok it comes of US and EU model differences.

Tom
Vulcan 750, VFR800, Valkyrie F6C