![]() Done! The entire process takes less than an hour. Load the flash map that has been provided by the service of your choiceĦ. Plugin the gear in your USB port and connect the ECUĥ. There's a driver install as well but it was automatically ran by the initial program for me.ģ. Install the flashing program on your computer and register an account (the license for ONE ECU comes with your purchase). The flashing process was very simple and took 3-4 minutes.Ģ. I also wanted to keep my engine breaking in touring mode. I also have an arrow header and two brothers can, so they specified that for me. In my case, I asked for mapping specific for shitty fuel as the octane here (in Colombia) is low. – Bypass EXUP Valve (if the tenere has it, cant remember)" – Removal of all gear based or speed dependent restrictions, TRE – Professional fuel map modification for my aftermarket exhaust Above 50% throttle and T mode becomes S mode (identical fueling) Tmode: sub 1:1 throttle below 50% throttle with smoothing down low. Smode: 1:1 linear throttle with no power restrictions in any gears Disable ais - no more decel popping (valve always closed via ecu disable) You won't receive the flash maps until you provide this.įor brevity, if anyone's interested, here's what sparked my interest in this company's specific flashing service (copy paste from another member's statement on here): They will ask you for your ECU PART NUMBER AND ECU SERIAL NUMBER. ![]() Make sure you choose the right gear for your bike's year) Here are the links for the flashing gear: I could reflash my bike as many times as I wanted, and any updates to their mapping would be free for the future. I quickly received a response that, yes, indeed, I would just have to purchase the flashing gear (about 380 bucks) and the custom flash map that they sell (about 250 bucks), and they'd send it down here. I contacted them and said that although I am no bike expert, I am quite techy and I wonder if I can do this myself. Well, I read a lot about flashing services, and I really liked what was being said about 2wheeldynoworks. Especially those of you, as I, who are not living near the flashing shops and would have to wait weeks if not months to get your ECU chip back. I wanted to post this briefly, as I think many are on the fence about flashing their bikes due to waiting times. ![]()
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