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Looking to get a 2011 R1 tuned but seems like most tuning shops needs a PCV installed. There are interfaces that can flash in a custom made maps without PCV like Jett Tuning, Eculeashed, Flashed-Tune interface. Does anyone know of a shop that uses these interfaces for tuning?
I called Rob before and he said he will need to take my ecu apart and try to read it.
Why are you against Powercomander? They work great.
This place does it also, but Really not going to gain that much....Id take a PC and a good tune over it any day.
http://www.flash-tune.com
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RJ Motorsports in Nashua, NH. Ask for Roger.
I have a power commander II on a honda blackbird with a full two brothers exhaust... It was tuned but it just runs funny and I'd like someone with a dyno to put a sniffer in and see if the AFRs need work. If I put anything but a quality 93 octane in the bike runs very poor under 5000 rpms
Not looking to spend too much money, with my cars cost was normally 70 an hour for the dyno 150 an hour labor, not sure what bikes are, anyone know of a place willing to take this on? Seems like people know the places with dynos in this thread... not trying to hijack
I have nothing agenst Power commander, just saying if a tuning shop can just flash the map on I can save myself the $300 for the device and install. Also power commander only controls the primary injectors where the ecu flash can control primary and secondary.
Last edited by Pigman; 05-10-12 at 12:44 PM.
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Any idea what the cost is to dyno it at Lowell bike night?
I think it was 25-30$ a run.......gives u the print out with the HP/TQ Curve
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I'd like to do it. Wish I couldve compared before and after the reflash and termi's.
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What you save avoiding the upfront cost of the PC / Bazzaz / Etc you can easily loose on labor, license keys and hardware costs attempting to reprogram a factory ECU. For example, a TuneEdit key for a Tuneboy setup can run $200, assuming you've already got the required interface box and cables. Add in the labor for the extra effort of having to manually tweak maps when a Dynojet dyno running WinPEP can auto-map live and the upfront cost of a PC or Bazzaz really isn't that bad. Also, you CAN control both sets of injectors with a PC, you just need the secondary harness/module if you have a bike that actually NEEDs that level of manipulation. If you haven't been into the motor, you likely don't need that level of remapping.
I think I'm gonna go with the $25 for the dyno on June 5th because I'm cheap unless someone can do it for around that price? Any reason to even avoid the dyno at bike night?
Just curious of reasoning on avoidance, if you felt like PMing or posting any, I'm new to everything so I'm clueless when it comes to the quality of shops and vendors.
Another related question for anyone in the know: I have had my bike hooked up to a yoshimura tuning box (which flashes the stock ECU, is my understanding) to fix a lean condition. If I install a PC, will that override the existing Yoshi-tune that's on the bike, or will it get all tweaked because it's getting two conflicting signals?
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The PC map is a delta correct against whatever the ECU is tossing out, so an all '0's map in the PC will leave you with the exact same tune you have right now. You'll want to get a custom map on the PC as all the downloadable ones are based against an un-flashed factory ECU.
If your bike runs great on 93 and not so great on other octanes, it was likely tuned to run with 93 to get every last drop out of it with pump gas. This is actually a good thing. Just run the 93 and be happy with it. Unless you want to pay to have a tune done for lower octane gas and lose power...
It's more that I can only run 93 octane from an Exxon Mobil or Shell (or equivalent big name gas station), and even then, I've found some of these brands of stations that my bike is unhappy with lol...
For instance:
This HESS 93 octane sucks for some reason:HESS
While this Mobil is great: mobil
call me crazy, but If it gets gas it is not happy with It will putter around every time I'm in first until I'm going 20ish miles an hour.
I'm also curious about the tune as friends tell me when I'm really on it in the upper end of the RPMs my bike smells (not sure like what, thats just what they tell me)
Last edited by shortbus; 05-10-12 at 09:00 PM.