Every year just down the road from me there's a run what you brung / Test and tune day.
Standing start 1/4 mile against the clock on a old WWII airfield runway .
They run 3/4 times a year I think its also part of a street bike drag completion.
As the name suggest you can run almost anything if nothing else its a good day out .
Now being local and a bit of a petrol head I have done this before but only in a car .
What I can confirm is its not as easy as it looks BUT I was thinking of having ago ..if you think about it the R3 is perfect for this sort of thing .
I want to fit a shift light for oblivious reasons I have tried a couple in the past with little success they don't appear to work on a triple's so well .
So has anyone ever fitted a one that worked ?
I don't want to fit a huge tach with a light just want a light like the 2nd gen V max 1700 has standard
I have not tried this yet, but have been thinking about running my Tune ECU cable under the tank and use the tach on Tune ECU.
I am not planning on using it a lot. I would just like a visual on what my ears are hearing.
The engine on the Rocket is so different to the ear.
I have not tried this yet, but have been thinking about running my Tune ECU cable under the tank and use the tach on Tune ECU.
I am not planning on using it a lot. I would just like a visual on what my ears are hearing.
The engine on the Rocket is so different to the ear.
I actually drive it from an external device so it acts more like a Speedo. But I would run it off the coil.
I have a PCV with POD300 display and I'm struck by the fact it can differ a bit from the OEM tacho.
The PCV uses the injector signal.
Now whether this is because the tacho is also optimistic or something else I don't know.
My experience of the support offered by the mfr is very positive. I asked a couple of complex-ish "Whilst not usual could it?" questions and got full disclosure type replies.
Yes I already have a USB cable on the handlebars so I figure I can run Tune ECU on my smart phone. I would just like to run one for a reference so I know the sound of the engine.