• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

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Huski TE510 remap

ionut

Husqvarna
Hello friends,

I ve jist got a TE510 2010 injection and not impressed by her at all is very slow, so i want to do a remap because the lambda sensor was stripped and i have the feeling this bike was not set properly.
Do you know where is a good Husqvarna workshop to make this remap? I live in Ellesmere Port and need to find a place to fix this lack of power...actually this model 510 should be the strongest one from enduro isn't it?

Cheers,

Ion.
 
The 510 FI bike should be a jet rocket when tuned rich. IMHO, you are best served by getting a JD Tuner or other EFI tuning box, and using that to adjust your fueling at your convenience and for your specific location and type of riding.
 
Just talked to a Huski technician in Shresbury and he said same thing and will go for option 1 which is tunneling with taking out smth from silencer anyway need to do this asap coz is not raining yet..! Option 2 is to change ECU with another one but to expencive ha.
 
I want to do hard enduro but this bike is to heavy for me so will sell it after i think...even is extremly nice bike look at the pics. It runs well without problems but i expect much more power so need tunning.
 

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You are right that it's too heavy for hard enduro, but it's the last year for the Italian redhead motor, it's gonna be a collector's item, and with a 2 quart sump, it's a great "hard dual sport" bike.
 
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