PCIII. PCV. TuneECU. What's the advantages.

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Hanso.
Still can't get my head around why you had to build a special tune for your bike.
I understand the bit about having to adjust the Powertripp program to what you've got as they use different values (like comparing US gallons and UK gallons I spose) but isn't that what the AT is there for???

If you had a TuneECU map in your bike that was working reasonably well (like mine is) then shouldn't the AT have been able to refine those values from there anyway??
If not, then why should I pay the extra bucks??? No the AT does not read your ECU it uses AFR's set in the PCV, what the PCV is fool the ECU to give better fueling, Why the PCV is o popular is that it is easier to use than an TuneECU oir TuneBoy on a Dyno there are very few dyno operators can know thier way around the more complex TuneECU or TuneBoy the PCV work by them setting the ideal AFR's in the PCV and on the dyno while running adusting the fueling which can't be done with the T/ECU or T/B you have to stop anaklise the data and chnge maps then put back on dyno again and again untill you get ideal data .....a much more time consuming way of tuning the PCV and PCIII are done in a fraction of the time but ONLY change the fuelin the reason you need the TuneECU map is to get the other benfits ...ign map secondarys etc
Where the Auto Tune comes in is it is like having a dyno under the bike while riding. Now the reason I have come up with this table is that Wayne Tripp has spent endless hours formulating the ideal AFR's that work with nearly all different exhaust engine mods but the dynotune guys couldn't be bothered being so precise and use middle ground AFR's they usally leave a lot of colums blank because the TuneECU is close enought, In the case of Mitchs Dyno tune the guy left a hell of a lot of the columms blank because his TuneECU tune was fairly close ( every bike is ging to be slightly different yet they all perform their best at the correct AFR's these AFR's that are the same in every tune I have seen come from Wayne Tripp are magic, all i have done is for people like my self that don't have easy acess to a dyno get the very best out of the bike by setting the Wayne tripp AFR's up for the AT to follow I stress the AT does not follow the AFR's in the TuneECU tune

Also, if I've got a different TuneECU to what you've got and different intake/exhaust set up (which I will have soon enough), would the map you've just made work as good for me as it did for you??
Yes
The reason I was going down the PCV + AT road was that it would/could self adjust the map as I included my new additions.
That was the winner for me. Now I'm not so sure.
You won't regret it, my AFR table just allows you to not have to go to a dyno, the AFR map/tables that are downloadable from Dynotune are very basic and would still require time spent on a dyno to get the best, then the AT does the rest while you ride take for example my bike is running like a dream , next weekend I'll be puting 400 kilo's of trailer on behind it the AT will richen up my mixtures then when I get to Phillip Island and set up camp then go and do the Great Ocean Road it will again adjust for the fact that I now don't have the load on the same would happen if I went to an higher allitude it will self adjust............ I think I have covered all the bases I will have my lap top with me at the island and show you the basic Tables Tha dyno tune supply then you will understand for sure:)
 
Oh and ask Dennis how much better his bike is going with the Table I sent him yesterday;) he worried about keeping the front wheel down now
 
Cheers hanso.
That made a lot of sense.
I'm still trying to get my head around modifiying maps and sh!t like that so didn't really understand what you did at the start.
You're not making a new tune for the ECU, you're making a program for th PCV to overide the ECU. Yes??
 
Cheers hanso.
That made a lot of sense.
I'm still trying to get my head around modifiying maps and sh!t like that so didn't really understand what you did at the start.
You're not making a new tune for the ECU, you're making a program for th PCV to overide the ECU. Yes??
Yippeee Give the man a Cupie Doll!!:cool::) now ya got:cool:
 
now send me your Bloody e-mail address in a PM unless you want me to put it on a Thumbdrive memory stick which you will need to bring with you to the island:D
 
Cheers hanso.
That made a lot of sense.
I'm still trying to get my head around modifiying maps and sh!t like that so didn't really understand what you did at the start.
You're not making a new tune for the ECU, you're making a program for th PCV to overide the ECU. Yes??

Cobba you'll pick it up easily "Go with the force"..
...put your trust in the Oracle.. ahh! I mean Hanso :mad:
 
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