ChrisACT
Supercharged
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2018
- Messages
- 208
- Location
- Curtin, Canberra, ACT, Australia
- Ride
- 2006 Rocket III Special Edition
I've been looking at alternatives to Dyno tuning.
I realise getting my bike to a quality Dyno with people who know what they're doing is the best way to get the tune spot on but I'm not aware of any good ones in Canberra, let alone any who can/will tune a bike without a PCV.
I'd love to go down to Victor Harbor and have Mr. Lush take a crack at it but it's a bloody long way to go and would take time I haven't got.
So ... what about real time data logging?
CANLogger1000
Here's a device which costs 169 Euros, will plug into the OBD2 port and log 32 channels at a time while riding, presumably including the O2 sensor, TPS, RPM, MAP sensor, Ignition timing etc.
I know the O2 sensor isn't a wide band item so there's that. And of course, I'm not a dyno guy.
But provided I can get the bike to stick within safe AFR range, is this worth pursuing to help fine tune?
Does the Rocket have a knock sensor so I can be sure the ignition curve isn't too aggressive.
I realise getting my bike to a quality Dyno with people who know what they're doing is the best way to get the tune spot on but I'm not aware of any good ones in Canberra, let alone any who can/will tune a bike without a PCV.
I'd love to go down to Victor Harbor and have Mr. Lush take a crack at it but it's a bloody long way to go and would take time I haven't got.
So ... what about real time data logging?
CANLogger1000
Here's a device which costs 169 Euros, will plug into the OBD2 port and log 32 channels at a time while riding, presumably including the O2 sensor, TPS, RPM, MAP sensor, Ignition timing etc.
I know the O2 sensor isn't a wide band item so there's that. And of course, I'm not a dyno guy.
But provided I can get the bike to stick within safe AFR range, is this worth pursuing to help fine tune?
Does the Rocket have a knock sensor so I can be sure the ignition curve isn't too aggressive.