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If it's no Scottish it's CRAP!
So seems like a bit of progress ....... it does still sound like it is 'hunting' - starts easier but won't take throttle and engine speed fluctuates?
Again, I'd really like to know that you have good pressure, just to give the fuel delivery system a 100% check mark and say "ok, done with that, can move on ........"
And if you can get those MAP sensor readings while it is actually running that would be helpful.
Can you clarify please:
What do you mean "do" the tune?
And from earlier post, (if I understood correctly) you said you could retrieve the map that was in there, so not sure what is different now?
If you retrieved - and saved - the current tune (map) that you got the other day, why do you need to do this again?
And regardless, all you really want to know is what map is in there for reference (however, you should indeed be able to 'get' the map, if you want to ........)
But you can load the map into the program from the TuneECU library, just so you have a map of the correct model/generation in the program - again, it is not going to have any affect on the bike, whether you retrieve the map from the ECU, or load one to the program from the library.
So I'm not sure where you're going here - unless you plan to reload a new (or same) map down to the ECU.
I don't think you answered earlier - what is the exhaust config on this bike?
Is it stock? After-market? Cat-box/catalyst or no?
Air intake config - airbox or cone filters?
I'm not 100% about the Tourer but I believe it is essentially a classic
Your available OEM map selections would be
20215 Standard Pipe and OEM Cat-box/catalytic converter
20220 Standard Pipe and empty cat-box (catalytic converter removed)
20218 After-market exhaust and OEM cat-box with catalyst converter
20221 After-market exhaust and empty cat-box (catalyst removed)
20219 After-market exhaust and cat-box removed (replaced with bypass)
You said earlier the shop had loaded a new map - that may have muddied the waters - important to know that whatever they loaded matches your hardware config
It looks at least from your posted pics that is std exhaust (although don't know about the cat status) - but not sure if that is current?
Someone may refer you to a better custom map for your config, but for now I would stick to the OEM dealer selections to at least get it running fairly stable to begin with. So you may wish to load whatever most closely matched what you have
***** Incidentally you should unplug your headlights while you are working with TuneECU, especially if uploading or downloading from/to ECU - you can pull fuse 9,but it will need to be present to start. Easier to pull the two headlight connectors just behind the steering head *****
Again, I'd really like to know that you have good pressure, just to give the fuel delivery system a 100% check mark and say "ok, done with that, can move on ........"
And if you can get those MAP sensor readings while it is actually running that would be helpful.
... we went to do the tune and the cable cant read the ecu tried different ways but it wont read the tune. ...
Can you clarify please:
What do you mean "do" the tune?
And from earlier post, (if I understood correctly) you said you could retrieve the map that was in there, so not sure what is different now?
If you retrieved - and saved - the current tune (map) that you got the other day, why do you need to do this again?
And regardless, all you really want to know is what map is in there for reference (however, you should indeed be able to 'get' the map, if you want to ........)
But you can load the map into the program from the TuneECU library, just so you have a map of the correct model/generation in the program - again, it is not going to have any affect on the bike, whether you retrieve the map from the ECU, or load one to the program from the library.
So I'm not sure where you're going here - unless you plan to reload a new (or same) map down to the ECU.
I don't think you answered earlier - what is the exhaust config on this bike?
Is it stock? After-market? Cat-box/catalyst or no?
Air intake config - airbox or cone filters?
I'm not 100% about the Tourer but I believe it is essentially a classic
Your available OEM map selections would be
20215 Standard Pipe and OEM Cat-box/catalytic converter
20220 Standard Pipe and empty cat-box (catalytic converter removed)
20218 After-market exhaust and OEM cat-box with catalyst converter
20221 After-market exhaust and empty cat-box (catalyst removed)
20219 After-market exhaust and cat-box removed (replaced with bypass)
You said earlier the shop had loaded a new map - that may have muddied the waters - important to know that whatever they loaded matches your hardware config
It looks at least from your posted pics that is std exhaust (although don't know about the cat status) - but not sure if that is current?
Someone may refer you to a better custom map for your config, but for now I would stick to the OEM dealer selections to at least get it running fairly stable to begin with. So you may wish to load whatever most closely matched what you have
***** Incidentally you should unplug your headlights while you are working with TuneECU, especially if uploading or downloading from/to ECU - you can pull fuse 9,but it will need to be present to start. Easier to pull the two headlight connectors just behind the steering head *****
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