The 2001 Skorpion Tour I got new from the dealer last May has racked up 650 miles so far. I've had problems since I first got it of keeping the engine running while the petcock is on reserve, but since I've been running it set to On the engine has been running great. I've been following the break-in procedures in the owner's manual (no more than 4,000 rpms for the first hundred miles or so, followed by a 5,000 rpm limit, and now I've passed to the stage in the break in procedures where you should keep a 6,000 rpm limit).
Now that I've had it long enough I need not worry about keeping the RPMs low, I went ahead and tried taking it out on the Freeways around 4am as I was already out cruising and far enough from home to warrant the freeways.
As I've been on surface streets thus far, this was my first time taking it above 60mph. After a quarter mile of that or so, while doing about 60mph @ 4,000 RPMs in 4th gear, the engine sputtered and lost power. I pulled off to the side of the road (luckily I was still in the far right lane) and the engine promptly died when I had pulled in the clutch and let off the throttle.
Once I stopped, with a little bit of trouble I was able to start it again. And as soon as I went past 60mph again, it started to sputter, and sputtered out a second time on me. I quickly go off at the nearest exit. Driving on surface streets going no faster than 55mph, the engine ran perfectly fine, with no signs of trouble, for the remaining 4 mile drive home.
Any thoughts on what could be causing the engine to die at high speeds when it runs fine at the same RPMs in lower gears?