I flashed my map and the previous owner took it across America putting 35k miles. Living with the fuel cut off that whole time must have been crazy. My new map fixed that issue and smoothed out the rest of the throttle feel over all the gears and raised the rev limit and top speed limit. It's a whole new liter bike now.
At 8:58 of your video you state, make sure your battery is not connected, has me confused because you can't run tune ecu without power from the battery, "please explain this procedure of downloading a map while your battery is not connected? Thanks big guy and "Be Safe"
When remapping or flashing any ecu you should always have a battery maintainer connected. If a battery falls below 11v there’s a danger of bricking ecu
Hi Li fan, you mentioned that you had to correct something in the wiring on your bike before you could do this, I am having trouble connecting the ecu to tuneecu, have followed all the advice on drivers etc and still no luck, did you follow any advice you could point me to when checking the wiring? Thanks, Ross
I’m looking to possibly do this to a 2000 RS. After the new mapping, did you notice any difference in the bike at other rpms, or any difference in fuel economy?
i installed a new map on my triumph sprint st 1050 and the petrol gage is not working only the red light comes on when it is empty.it works when i first turn the bike on when it does the test thing with the clocks have you got any ideas why it my be like this. will i need to reload the map and TPS sensers .thanks
I'm new to this whole tuning thing I have a 2009 triumph Bonneville t120 I want too put slip ons and a high flow air cleaner on it. Does this tune ecu website have customs maps like that you can download
Blake Graham not sure you may have to go to their website and look at your particular bike to find out if they have an aftermarket exhaust tune for you.
Hey man,i have an RS 2000,just like yours and he needs an injection check i think.No one can tell me when it was that last tine.Since 2000.What do you think? And where do you get that map from?
I honestly don't know the answer, if you think the engine is miss firing due to injector problem, best take to a experienced mechanic to have checked out, or you can simply tell because the engine would not sound normal
@@MrLeonard750 it's possible fuel injectors are bad, or could be compression problem in cylinders... But do check spark plugs first, when they go bad engine misfires and it would be the first thing to check and it's not hard to do on this bike
This is not a very good explanation of how to do this. On your screen you flash through what you need to do very quickly without actually showing it or explaining what it is you're doing so that the viewer has no idea what to do. You need to slow down and explain, at every step, what you are doing and show those steps on your computer screen so that the viewer knows, and can understand what you're trying to show them!
@Ashley Haadt I hear you" I asked him about the same thing when he states make sure your battery is disconnected, if that was the case, you wouldn't be able to run the tune ecu; maybe he was referring to not to have the bike running; "Just not sure!
@@genecitarella3516 The bike was NOT running and the battery WAS NOT disconnected. He took fuses out to keep the drain minimal on the battery. That is what I got from the video. He didn't mention a reset after the tune which I think is needed as well
I flashed my map and the previous owner took it across America putting 35k miles. Living with the fuel cut off that whole time must have been crazy. My new map fixed that issue and smoothed out the rest of the throttle feel over all the gears and raised the rev limit and top speed limit. It's a whole new liter bike now.
Could you share this TuneECU map file?
At 8:58 of your video you state, make sure your battery is not connected, has me confused because you can't run tune ecu without power from the battery, "please explain this procedure of downloading a map while your battery is not connected? Thanks big guy and "Be Safe"
When remapping or flashing any ecu you should always have a battery maintainer connected. If a battery falls below 11v there’s a danger of bricking ecu
Indeed!
you can save your default map before downloading the new one. Good video
Unfortunately not really for the initial map on my bike, I tried to save it but it's giving me errors.
8:55 make sure your battery is not connected??
If you are downloading an up to date oem map, why would the original map be inferior. Better to use a custom map you think?
Li Fan awesome thanks so much - great instructions - very clear and concise - just awaiting cable from amazon
Legend: I think he means that you shouldn't have a battery charger connected to your battery while doing this.
Where you download the new map ?
Hi Li fan, you mentioned that you had to correct something in the wiring on your bike before you could do this, I am having trouble connecting the ecu to tuneecu, have followed all the advice on drivers etc and still no luck, did you follow any advice you could point me to when checking the wiring? Thanks, Ross
I’m looking to possibly do this to a 2000 RS. After the new mapping, did you notice any difference in the bike at other rpms, or any difference in fuel economy?
No difference in fuel economy, only improvement I've noticed is in the low rpm.
i installed a new map on my triumph sprint st 1050 and the petrol gage is not working only the red light comes on when it is empty.it works when i first turn the bike on when it does the test thing with the clocks have you got any ideas why it my be like this. will i need to reload the map and TPS sensers .thanks
The tune ecu doesn’t affect gas gauge, your sensor might be faulty not related to tuneecu
No adaptive reset?
adaptive reset is not an option on this model, or on my Sprint ST (Same ECU)
I'm new to this whole tuning thing I have a 2009 triumph Bonneville t120 I want too put slip ons and a high flow air cleaner on it. Does this tune ecu website have customs maps like that you can download
Blake Graham not sure you may have to go to their website and look at your particular bike to find out if they have an aftermarket exhaust tune for you.
Li Fan alright thank you
Do you have a 2001 Sprint RS or a speed triple?...
This is sprint RS
Hey man,i have an RS 2000,just like yours and he needs an injection check i think.No one can tell me when it was that last tine.Since 2000.What do you think? And where do you get that map from?
I honestly don't know the answer, if you think the engine is miss firing due to injector problem, best take to a experienced mechanic to have checked out, or you can simply tell because the engine would not sound normal
@@TheGizmoGarage yes the engine is miss firing when i rev it,at idle.Is that a problem of fuel injection?
@@MrLeonard750 it's possible fuel injectors are bad, or could be compression problem in cylinders... But do check spark plugs first, when they go bad engine misfires and it would be the first thing to check and it's not hard to do on this bike
@@TheGizmoGarage Right,i know,plugs.But i do have same jerky place betwen 1000 and 3000 rpm like you.I lost the engine few times when takeoff.
This is not a very good explanation of how to do this. On your screen you flash through what you need to do very quickly without actually showing it or explaining what it is you're doing so that the viewer has no idea what to do.
You need to slow down and explain, at every step, what you are doing and show those steps on your computer screen so that the viewer knows, and can understand what you're trying to show them!
Good video, but a very important process was forgotten.
If another map has been flashed, a TPS reset is required.
@Ashley Haadt I hear you" I asked him about the same thing when he states make sure your battery is disconnected, if that was the case, you wouldn't be able to run the tune ecu; maybe he was referring to not to have the bike running; "Just not sure!
@@genecitarella3516 The bike was NOT running and the battery WAS NOT disconnected. He took fuses out to keep the drain minimal on the battery. That is what I got from the video. He didn't mention a reset after the tune which I think is needed as well
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