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Turbocharged
I like you Trumpet - you make me feel like I know what I'm talking about :lol:
As it was explained to me, the 12 minute tune is something Triumph built into their bikes so that you can easily reset the ECU to minor changes you might make to the exhaust, filtration etc.
As follows : -
The 12 minute tune...
Start the bike up without touching the throttle and let it idle.
Let it idle (without touching the throttle) until the cooling fans kick on.
At that point, let it idle for a further 12 minutes (without touching the throttle).
Shut the engine off.
You have just completed the "12 minute tune". This simply resets the ECM's learning function to its base or default settings, so now it can re-learn using the new equipment you have installled. Very useful if you change air filters, exhausts, etc....
Please note... you must start this process with a cold engine.
PS......your wife might take longer to warm up :lol:
As it was explained to me, the 12 minute tune is something Triumph built into their bikes so that you can easily reset the ECU to minor changes you might make to the exhaust, filtration etc.
As follows : -
The 12 minute tune...
Start the bike up without touching the throttle and let it idle.
Let it idle (without touching the throttle) until the cooling fans kick on.
At that point, let it idle for a further 12 minutes (without touching the throttle).
Shut the engine off.
You have just completed the "12 minute tune". This simply resets the ECM's learning function to its base or default settings, so now it can re-learn using the new equipment you have installled. Very useful if you change air filters, exhausts, etc....
Please note... you must start this process with a cold engine.
PS......your wife might take longer to warm up :lol: