05-05-2020, 06:19 AM
MAX,
We will see how IACV works on Saturday.
I'm getting more and more curious.
Backing to :
"One possible explanation could be that the permanent magnets inside the iacv loose strength over time due to the heat"
I wonder why, therefore, a quick reload IACV which is done by turning the ignition key off and on again restores immediately proper engine speed for some time.
Since the engine and the IACV itself does not have enough time to lose high temperature.
Therefore, the magnetic properties of the IACV rotor do not change because the temperature has not changed.
I am already tired today.
I am going to sleep because I have to get up early for work tomorrow.
The good news is that tomorrow morning I will ride a motorcycle again.
Good night to all
We will see how IACV works on Saturday.
I'm getting more and more curious.
Backing to :
"One possible explanation could be that the permanent magnets inside the iacv loose strength over time due to the heat"
I wonder why, therefore, a quick reload IACV which is done by turning the ignition key off and on again restores immediately proper engine speed for some time.
Since the engine and the IACV itself does not have enough time to lose high temperature.
Therefore, the magnetic properties of the IACV rotor do not change because the temperature has not changed.
I am already tired today.
I am going to sleep because I have to get up early for work tomorrow.
The good news is that tomorrow morning I will ride a motorcycle again.
Good night to all
