TuneECU - Daytona 600
- jlawie
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TuneECU - Daytona 600
Looked into this years back, but never got any further!
Got an OBDII cable lying around from the old Audi, so keen to give it ago and try smooth out any issues.
Anyone got any words of wisdom? Or even better.....any maps!
Got an OBDII cable lying around from the old Audi, so keen to give it ago and try smooth out any issues.
Anyone got any words of wisdom? Or even better.....any maps!
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Re: TuneECU - Daytona 600
I've got a map or two tucked away, will have to have a look for you.
At the time, Shaggi's (ex forum member) map was awesome. Far too rich, but you could get a flame out the exhaust on the overrun
I'd got a nice map I used to use on my d600 trackbike I think.
You've definitely got a d600? The maps for the 650 are very different.
At the time, Shaggi's (ex forum member) map was awesome. Far too rich, but you could get a flame out the exhaust on the overrun
I'd got a nice map I used to use on my d600 trackbike I think.
You've definitely got a d600? The maps for the 650 are very different.
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Re: TuneECU - Daytona 600
Yep, definitely a 600.C00kiemonster wrote:I've got a map or two tucked away, will have to have a look for you.
At the time, Shaggi's (ex forum member) map was awesome. Far too rich, but you could get a flame out the exhaust on the overrun
I'd got a nice map I used to use on my d600 trackbike I think.
You've definitely got a d600? The maps for the 650 are very different.
Mine must be running pretty rich all ready. Akrapovics constantly spitting flames!
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Re: TuneECU - Daytona 600
Install the correct driver for your OBD cable before you plug it into your laptop.jlawie wrote:..Anyone got any words of wisdom?
Tune ECU is used extensively by us on 675.cc & I reckon more people have been caught out by allowing the operating system to download what it thinks is the correct driver, than have put the correct driver on first.
(Sorry if you already realise that btw mate )
I have a disc of maps at home. I'll have a look & see if you like (as iirc there were quite a lot for the 600 & 650)jlawie wrote:.. Or even better.....any maps!
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Re: TuneECU - Daytona 600
Any luck with those mate?StMarks wrote:Install the correct driver for your OBD cable before you plug it into your laptop.jlawie wrote:..Anyone got any words of wisdom?
Tune ECU is used extensively by us on 675.cc & I reckon more people have been caught out by allowing the operating system to download what it thinks is the correct driver, than have put the correct driver on first.
(Sorry if you already realise that btw mate )
I have a disc of maps at home. I'll have a look & see if you like (as iirc there were quite a lot for the 600 & 650)jlawie wrote:.. Or even better.....any maps!
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Re: TuneECU - Daytona 600
I am so sorry jlawie, I had entirely forgotten about this.jlawie wrote: ...Any luck with those mate?
I am at home now, & I have just had a look.
There are over 640 triumph Map.hex files on my disc.
However they are all just identified by file number, except for the ones that I have specifically created for my 675 and a few that are randomly referenced to other models.
So, I probably do have the file you need, if you know what that file is.
The whole folder size is 147mb, so I can email it to you easily enough if you think it would be any use.?
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Re: TuneECU - Daytona 600
Had an attempt at this at the weekend, but no luck. Appears the cable is the wrong chipset unfortunately. Will get one ordered up!
Does any one have a copy of shaggys map still??
Cheers
Does any one have a copy of shaggys map still??
Cheers
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Re: TuneECU - Daytona 600
Send me a PM with your email address - ive got it and will send it to you.jlawie wrote:Had an attempt at this at the weekend, but no luck. Appears the cable is the wrong chipset unfortunately. Will get one ordered up!
Does any one have a copy of shaggys map still??
Cheers
Its a powercommander map but from what i remember tuneecu will read it and convert it for you
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Re: TuneECU - Daytona 600
Turn it off in tuneecu, will help but fuel consumption goes up a little if I remember.jlawie wrote:Cable arrived this morning, so its tonights job!
Anyone turn off the o2 sensor as well? Heard it stops the bike hunting so much on idle.
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Re: TuneECU - Daytona 600
If I could get that far I would!
Got a proper cable as recommended on triumphtorque..yet still wont connect. Tried every guide under the sun....and nothing.
Fuse pulled, optimate on. Nothing!
Got a proper cable as recommended on triumphtorque..yet still wont connect. Tried every guide under the sun....and nothing.
Fuse pulled, optimate on. Nothing!
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Re: TuneECU - Daytona 600
Does your trip memory work? Think it's on the same fuse as the OBD. I had a dodgy wire (corroded) in the loom that took out the trip and the OBDjlawie wrote:If I could get that far I would!
Got a proper cable as recommended on triumphtorque..yet still wont connect. Tried every guide under the sun....and nothing.
Fuse pulled, optimate on. Nothing!
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Re: TuneECU - Daytona 600
Did you remember to install the correct driver BEFORE attaching the cable mate. As I pointed out earlier, the most common problem we experience at 675.ccc is with people attaching the cable & allowing windows to install the driver it thinks is correct.
Then the connection with your bike cannot be made, no matter what you try.
Then the connection with your bike cannot be made, no matter what you try.
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Re: TuneECU - Daytona 600
Seriously.!!chris wrote:Scrap that worked it out
Frankly I am surprised it's possible. How did you manage it please.?