The obvious response would be for you to run a scan on the engine to see if any of the sensors are borderline and/or have failed... such as the IAT (Intake Air Temperature).
What is the fuel pressure while running, and how quickly does it drop when the engine is turned off?
[EDIT] And I see I've told you all this previously. You should've continued your original thread instead of starting a new one with the
same issue.
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There is no ThermAC system on an '87 duke. There is an Intake Air Temperature sensor instead.
Check for trouble codes.
A failing Intake Air Temperature and/or Coolant Temperature Sensor could both affect engine performance, as it's possible the engine is running too lean when cold.
A failing fuel pump can also lead to a lean condition, as can a leaking "rubber" hose in the gas tank. Testing the fuel pressure would be a good idea.
Although this was for my '84 duke, much of it still applies to an '87... Tried three different MAP sensors, but 2.5 engine still bogs badly when accelerated
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[This message has been edited by Patrick (edited 11-26-2025).]