Low end stutter on 800etec

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Just bought a used 800etec with ~800km on the engine. When you hit the throttle it has a bit of a stutter but then perks right up. Was going to put some miles on it and see if it goes away but thought I’d put it out there to see if anyone has any suggestions?
 

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Just bought a used 800etec with ~800km on the engine. When you hit the throttle it has a bit of a stutter but then perks right up. Was going to put some miles on it and see if it goes away but thought I’d put it out there to see if anyone has any suggestions?
What elevation, and what clicker ya on??
 

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What Tex asked as its not loading the motor enough.
Etec’s are bad for this but easy fix .
Clicker up towards #1 will solve the problem.
 

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Had a similar issue on my 800 ETC. Turned out to be reeds. Worth a look.
 

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What rpms you pulling at wot..... start with the above mentioned clicker adjustment.... turn to 1.... pinner check rpms... think the etecs are around7800- 8000 rpm max
 

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It's the built in 'rpm rate of increase' limiter. As said needs more load. At your elevation go to clicker 1 and even then may need to add pin weight as they are clutched for 3k'-10k' and you are way on the low end of that and probably in thin snow right now.
 

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It's the built in 'rpm rate of increase' limiter. As said needs more load. At your elevation go to clicker 1 and even then may need to add pin weight as they are clutched for 3k'-10k' and you are way on the low end of that and probably in thin snow right now.
When this happens does”rpm rate of increase” show on gauge display?
 

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You think reeds at that low mileage?

Mine went at 800 KMs. Only think I could recall was a backfire when doing a hot start the spring before. One set cracked but replaced both sets since we were there already.
 
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