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Backfires on deceleration

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#1 ·
Hi all,

I have K&N filter and Delkevic slip-on and I'm experiencing a backfire every now and then on deceleration. I felt a leak from the slip-on's joint of the pipe and the can and fixed it. I still feel a little air popping from the can itself which cannot be fixed. I also have another new slip-on of the same type or an option to get a power commander, will that help?

Thanks for your comments.
 
#3 ·
I have the same problem with my 08 SV650sf. Stock air filter and a M4 slip-on. I had a mechanic tell me the only fixes would be to choose one of three options.

1. Put the stock exhaust back on.

or

2. Install a power commander.

or

3. Have the ECU professionally mapped.

I'm curious to see what others may suggest.
 
#4 ·
Some popping on decel is normal. You can disable the PAIR valve and see if that helps.

If not, pull the plugs and check their condition. If they show you're running too lean or too rich, a PC will help. If not, a PC won't help and you just have to live with it.
 
#15 · (Edited)
from what i've read on here on many different threads is it's normal. something about gas that hasn't been burned going into the exhaust and popping there. the PAIR system thing can help to reduce it, there is also another mod/ regular maintenance thing. cant for the life of me remember what its called. like the THS or TS mod. personally i really dig it, i think it sounds mean. (renegade exhaust with snorkel removed) about pulling the plugs that only will work on the first gen cause since the 2nd is fuel injected it sends different amounts of fuel at different rates. or at least that was my understanding. hope this helps

EDIT- whoops TPS adjustment, don't think it has anything to do with popping just parking lot maneuvers if the bike is jerky at slow speeds.
 
#16 ·
my 03 svs with yosh RS3 slipon and K&N filter pops on decel all the time and blows flames when at or near redline. It was pretty neat to see it at night when following on my buddies bike. I was on his GSXR 750 and he wasnt expecting to hit redline so quick.
The only thing I'd like to change is to not smell like exhaust fumes after a long ride.
 
#19 ·
as mentioned, and i being a tech..

it will pop on decel unless you

1. replace with stock pipe
2. power commander and have it professionally tuned
3. "flash" the ECM

on my bike i have a delkevic pipe with k&n and it doesn't pop at all. i kinda wish it would cuz i like the sound of it but i like knowing my bike is running at tip top shape. helps to have TPS in sync perfectly too.
 
#20 ·
Most vehicles with gasoline engines slightly backfire (small popping noises) when decelerating, but the stock mufflers drown out the noise. Carburetors will do it more than F/I. If there are loud backfires, it is generally too rich of a mixture and a slight air leak somewhere in the exhaust system (or the PAIR system being helpful). That's from the dim recesses of my aging memory, anyway. :)
 
#27 ·
It's the PAIR system.

Mine back fired with a Delkevic pipe. I disabled the PAIR system (block off plates from TPS Parts) and it doesn't back fire anymore.

I disabled the PAIR because with it, the bike made enough noise to attract attention. I don't want to attract attention to myself, especially if I'm backing off the gas because of the cops. I try to avoid excessive noise; back fires qualify as too much noise.