WyldCFH

Drop a Gear and Disappear!
Joined
Mar 20, 2016
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Location
The Woodlands, TX
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'20 Ducati Panigale V4 S
How do you guys deal with using the android app? It is soooo f'n slow!

I now understand why you guys are pulling the headlight fuse and hooking up a battery charger. I bought the app to help support the guys that made it, not out of necessity because my laptop works. It took a good 40 minutes to read the map. My laptop takes 5 minutes to connect, read map, download new map to ecu, then reset adaptives and disconnect.

Not going to ask Google for my money back, as I said, I only bought it to help support the guys. I feel for those that have to use the Android app
 
How do you guys deal with using the android app? It is soooo f'n slow!

I now understand why you guys are pulling the headlight fuse and hooking up a battery charger. I bought the app to help support the guys that made it, not out of necessity because my laptop works. It took a good 40 minutes to read the map. My laptop takes 5 minutes to connect, read map, download new map to ecu, then reset adaptives and disconnect.

Not going to ask Google for my money back, as I said, I only bought it to help support the guys. I feel for those that have to use the Android app

I assume you're taking about TuneECU... I think this is more a function of TuneECU rather than the platform (Android mobile device vs. PCs). I've had map reads take both 20 seconds and 20+ minutes on both Android mobile devices and PCs, and haven't been able to find any correlation between read times and device or anything else. Seems to me to just be a roll of the dice each time I do a map read.
 
I agree with Abe here.
Up at Nels' (the guru dyno tuner) recently, it took a good 15 - 20 minutes to download the maps of each of our three Roadsters (@alpental, @Maverick X and myself) on his lap top.
 
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