Johnnycheese
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this also applies to flashed maps as well actually it is worse with flashed maps because the editors uses changeing the value of a sensor withis diferent depending of who rides the bike
this also applies to flashed maps as well actually it is worse with flashed maps because the editors uses changeing the value of a sensor withis diferent depending of who rides the bike
What did you mean ,that the commander is more acurate
Johnnie not sure i follow what you are saying ecu map like a pC2 map? ECU Flashing doesn't change sensor values, it changes the actual fuel VE tables, other things like barometric pressure, air temp etc can still factor into just like when using a power commander as a piggyback.
And that is the whole point - you got your map off the internet, from your Bud, from Dynojet, or wherever, and you THINK your bike is right, you THINK your bike is fast and running good all over. But it is not.
Every bike is different, every bike needs to be custom dyno tuned, especially when pipes or air filters have been changed. And yes, this applies to slip-ons too.
Generic maps are not good!
it kinda like changing valves in a sense. think of it this way..............
one bike idleing at one cell and when you add throttle it moves to a different cell. the next bike will not be a those same cells
nothing to do with tps it has to due with vaule of a sensor