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2022 Triumph rocket 3 GT 2500
I've never used TuneECU before, but noticed the US version does NOT say no restrictions, yet the non US version says No restrictions. So is the US version still restricted and how do you unlock the top speed? Again never used Tune ECU but plan to.
 
You can get gains by using TuneECU to give full power (remove factory limits) in Sport mode. There are Youtube tutorials about "unleashing the beast" that will add about 30 HP. When you do that be aware the EFI adaptations are reset and you'll lose cruise control until you run the 'switch check' to ensure all the CC inputs are functioning. (Happened to me, you'll see a DTC saying cruise is disabled until the switch check is done). After you've uploaded the map changes in TuneECU just squeeze the front brake, activate the back brake, roll the throttle full off, and then toggle the CC's functions. The cruise will work normally after that.
 
You can get gains by using TuneECU to give full power (remove factory limits) in Sport mode. There are Youtube tutorials about "unleashing the beast" that will add about 30 HP. When you do that be aware the EFI adaptations are reset and you'll lose cruise control until you run the 'switch check' to ensure all the CC inputs are functioning. (Happened to me, you'll see a DTC saying cruise is disabled until the switch check is done). After you've uploaded the map changes in TuneECU just squeeze the front brake, activate the back brake, roll the throttle full off, and then toggle the CC's functions. The cruise will work normally after that.

I have uploaded several tunes into my Rocket and I have never run into that. Maybe the 2021 model is different. I have just uploaded and had it work right out of the box.
 
I have uploaded several tunes into my Rocket and I have never run into that. Maybe the 2021 model is different. I have just uploaded and had it work right out of the box.
Same here. Never had to do anything involving the cruise control. I suppose it might be necessary if they accidentally reset something.
 
Same here. Never had to do anything involving the cruise control. I suppose it might be necessary if they accidentally reset something.
If FI adaptations get reset you get the CC loss. Getting it back is easy enough, just be aware it can happen is what I'm advocating (nasty surprise when it happened to me). UPloading a new map may not necessarily reset exisiting adaptations. You click the reset adaptations in TuneECU and you'll be doing the CC reset exercise pretty much guaranteed.
 
As long as you follow the TuneECU instructions, and DO NOT reset adaptions, you will be fine. If you do the reset, you risk throwing both the CC code and the crank angle sensor engine code. Both easily fixable (TuneECU has writeups for both), but a minor PITA you don't need.
 
As long as you follow the TuneECU instructions, and DO NOT reset adaptions, you will be fine. If you do the reset, you risk throwing both the CC code and the crank angle sensor engine code. Both easily fixable (TuneECU has writeups for both), but a minor PITA you don't need.
yes, dont reset any adaptions. I did the 12min cold start and idle procedure
 
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