Some dyno jet info please

Cobba

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Gday Lorenzo.
Not sure if this is the answer to your question or not but this is the lead used to link the ECU to your laptop.
I suppose it's the same thing. When you said OBD it rung a bell, which is why I'm posting it.

VAG COM USB DIAGNOSTIC CABLE 409.1 OBD2 II LEAD VAG-COM

Can buy em off Ebay and other places, but sounds like he's already got one.

Cheers.
 
The Triumphs use what is basically an OBDII plug as used in all '96 and newer cars. The real experts on here (not me) say it is not fully OBDII compliant but that is what it is. You will find it wrapped around the back and left side of the battery with a plastic cover over the end. HTH
 

We tune with a DynoJet 250i and the best (fastest) way is to install a PC3 or PC5 which directly interface with DynoJet dyno. Otherwise, you will need TuneBoy or TuneECU to manipulate the tune in the Keihin (Triumph) ECU.
 

Sorry, we are not close to you... East Coast racers with attitude.

If your nearby tuner has a DynoJet dyno, 99% of his tuning is probably done in conjunction with a PowerCommander PC3 or PC5. That is the "box" that is installed on the bike to enable the dyno computer to make fueling changes with the Triumph ECU. He should be intimately familiar with the simple USB cable connection that goes from dyno computer to PowerCommander "box". The PC (Power Commander) is installed on the bike, between stock ECU and your injectors. It enable fast & easy tuning on a DynoJet dyno.

Power Commander PC3 & PC5 do not really "pick the brain" of the Keihin (Triumph) ECU. That requires TuneBoy or Tune ECU, which use OBD2 cable to communicate.