LC-1 for Tuneboy

Grizzly1340

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Hayabusa , 05 Rocket 3
Hi, long time lurker and reader, first time really posting.

I’m looking for information in regards to fitting an LC-1 wideband onto a 05 rocket III and using it with Tuneboy. I can’t find anything about it. Wiring or connection instructions. I have the tuneboy working and the LC-1 powers up , heats the sensor and outputs voltage to the analog wires.. I can’t get that voyage to show in the tuneboy . I would like to check the fueling and make some changes.

Appreciate any help.
 
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Ooh you're out on your own I'd say I'm afraid, my Busa/Rocket bro.

TuneBoy came out early days and charged a few hundred bucks per bike (well, ECU technically), and later attempted some development looking to get into live map editing and an ecosystem of tuning bits like the LC-1. It was all very complicated and just didn't work imo, like they put the beta prototype on market too soon.
Plus aftersales tech support was virtually non-existent.

TuneECU came along then with freeware for years, doing what TuneBoy/TuneEdit did basically (diagnostics and map editing) but for free and largely simple/reliable.
And it seemed this point, TuneBoy abandoned any support or development for Rockets anyway.

I switched bait early days and went with the Dynojet Power Commander ecosystem for tuning, so simple and user friendly, danm reliable and live tuning to boot. Can be transferred from one bike to another. Yes it's all piggyback and not ECU map editing, but you can import stuff and make a final ECU map for your build and remove all the Dynojet if you want (less stuff in system to go wrong then).

An early pioneer of TuneBoy here was @warp9.9 if you can get in touch somehow, he might be able to shed some light. But he's gone quiet last few years, much to our collective loss.

Sorry!