Joesmoe
IMOKUR2
So you're ready for the next step. PM me with your direct email address, and I will send you the updated version of the ECU map that started this thread (by the way, this has been around so long, the original poster has retired and no longer participates here).
And you mis-read the thread if you think this is child's play. Very few people are knowledgeable enough to actually change the A/F tables in the ECU maps -- it is to that I am referring -- yes, many people load new maps -- including me.
So good, you have the cable. Install TuneECU, follow the instructions, connect to your bike. When you have done that, come back here reporting your success, and we'll send you a map to try, and ask you to report back your results.
Also, the results are more meaningful if you have a baseline -- hopefully you've already done this -- run a few full tanks through, noting mileage, perceived throttle response, and so on. Then, when you load your new map, and ride it, you'll really note the differences.
Suggestions only all.
Good luck. Have fun.
And you mis-read the thread if you think this is child's play. Very few people are knowledgeable enough to actually change the A/F tables in the ECU maps -- it is to that I am referring -- yes, many people load new maps -- including me.
So good, you have the cable. Install TuneECU, follow the instructions, connect to your bike. When you have done that, come back here reporting your success, and we'll send you a map to try, and ask you to report back your results.
Also, the results are more meaningful if you have a baseline -- hopefully you've already done this -- run a few full tanks through, noting mileage, perceived throttle response, and so on. Then, when you load your new map, and ride it, you'll really note the differences.
Suggestions only all.
Good luck. Have fun.