Last night I was driving with my wife in the country open road. I wasn't driving fast with other cars on the road, maybe between 35-50 mph. When I was slower (about 27mph) and accelerate at wot then revs would stop at 5500 but not too long, and when I was driving 35mph and accelerate there was no hole/flat spot.
Ok, so this happens when starting wot from lower speeds. When I go WOT down hill there is no flat spot, when going wot alone there is maybe a little pause, when going wot uphill there is 1 second delay, when going wot with passenger 1.5 sec and when going uphill with passenger 2 sec delay. I didn't measure this with precision, just want to show the big picture. :-)
I'm sorry because I didn't mention this before, but I also had a problem described in this topic:
http://www.kymcoforum.com/index.php?topic=12498.0I solved like they did, with playing with MAP sensor. And adjusting the MAP sensor really changes Downtown's behavior, but after solving the hesitation problem I didn't want to continue experimenting because I was afraid of receiving some ECU error. Acceleration hole was present before and after adjusting the MAP sensor so that's why I didn't mention this before.
This is the quote (google translator) from Downtown forum here in Croatia:
"Nice pulls up to 6000 rpm and the fit literally fit as I do not know or keep gas at a certain level and he holds up to 6000 rpm there as to falter for a few seconds and then again move on given hole is recorded at more scooters so that it is no fault of the pieces more looks at all who came to Europe. after this hole that I tested repeatedly scooter pulls like crazy. It seems to me that there Kymco do something to meet the EURO STANDARD and to gain approval."
So when I say this is a common problem with Downtown I was referring to the above line. Maybe it is Downtown in Europe, or even only Croatia or eastern Europe.
I think I'm gonna buy Dr. Pulley sliders and just see what happens. Maybe rollers are just worned out and need replacement. Any last advice before my purchase?