Chasing gremlins

You can’t download stock maps from Tuneecu.net. You have to buy the Android version and you can download maps in the app.

You can still download maps from the TuneECU site, stock ones too. Although it is recommended to download them through the Android app in order to ensure you get the latest revision.
I've a database of maps from years ago too which can be available to whoever wants.
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This is the map from tuneecu. I was in the app this morning and it allowed me to download it, so I did.

So the map in the screenshots, was one that you downloaded from TuneECU - did you also load it into the ECU?
What map was in the ECU when you found it?
 
You can still download maps from the TuneECU site, stock ones too. Although it is recommended to download them through the Android app in order to ensure you get the latest revision.
I've a database of maps from years ago too which can be available to whoever wants.
Screenshot_20250803-160049_Chrome.jpg


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So the map in the screenshots, was one that you downloaded from TuneECU - did you also load it into the ECU?
What map was in the ECU when you found it?
I saw no maps in there, when I first started, just the white page.

It was all direct from the app. There are 4 maps in there, this one, and I believe 3 for Europe
 
Still confused. When you installed the program for windows and opened Tuneecu in the map screen, you got a screen than said no map loaded. Then you would have to go to the ecu tab and hit connect. When you connect, the box at the bottom next to tps flashes green. Then you would hit read map to get the map out of the ecu. Is this what you did?
No. . I tried with the PC, but the cable was wrong. Only let me see the diagnostic readout.

The maps only became visible when I used the obdlink lx dongle
 
Going to balance throttle bodies now.

Bikes idling much better. iSCV is normal, and I didn't do anything, so I have no reasonable explanation for the numbers I saw this morning.
 
You can still download maps from the TuneECU site, stock ones too. Although it is recommended to download them through the Android app in order to ensure you get the latest revision.
I've a database of maps from years ago too which can be available to whoever wants.
Screenshot_20250803-160049_Chrome.jpg


Screenshot_20250803-160233_Chrome.jpg



So the map in the screenshots, was one that you downloaded from TuneECU - did you also load it into the ECU?
What map was in the ECU when you found it?
This is from the custom map section. Do you have the stock 20352?
 
When you connect to your ECU with your cable tap ECU in the upper right of the screen and then open INFO. That should give you the current map number in your ECU.
 
The first thing you should do is to copy the map that runs your bike and save it to your laptop/ computer
So you can have it for future reference.
 
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