Tune ECU rocket3 GT for Australia.

Thanks heaps Tal. I thought the VINS may work like this. AV being an earlier bike than AZ
 
3 bucks a litre for premium! Yikes. Even with the AUD/NZD conversion that seems expensive.

Yes the minimum octane requirements for the Rocket is the same worldwide but I remember reading the US rate octane differently so our labelled 95 octane is equivalent to their 91 or something along those lines. I think its just a tank sticker change saying what the minimum requirement is depending on the country.

A US rider could shed some light on it. Be interested to see what their min octane requirement is stated on the tank and manual.

Maybe i am completely off the mark !!
 
..that 31249 map actually is creating more grunt than my 31013 map..especially in the road and sports mode.
Awesome. Thanks tal. Using the obdlink and tune ecu can I see the map that is in the bike currently. I'm not sure how to do that?
 
We use RON (Research Octane Number), some places use MON (Motor Octane Number) which are both measured a bit differently, and the US use an average, so theirs is (RON+MON)/2.
 
Awesome. Thanks tal. Using the obdlink and tune ecu can I see the map that is in the bike currently. I'm not sure how to do that?
When you connect to the ecu, it should display the map in the ecu. Once you see the map number, download it in the app and save it. Then you can edit it and paste Penner tables into it.
 
So to everyone that's been helping, your all legends. Had the time to connect and found that my bike has vin AV5456 with map 31253_01 made for Indonesia, Argentina &South Africa. Now I'll be looking for the right map in the database. Saw on tune ecu the T_3&4_cyl_Map's folder. This is the best place to get them from? Everyone have been talking about Penner maps, does he have a seperate database somewhere?