Mangus & Xoptimizedrsx Thanks for the first advices for me .. I am struggling through and wll, with your help i can enter a next step to my tuned maps! Thanks a lot, I am so happy!
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It's like Xmas because I can stay tuned and ... smile ... smile ...
Xoptimizedrsx wrote:I'm always willing to post and host new and modified adx's for people to share.
It will take me some time to dig through this information you gave me and to incorporate and get it sucked, but as I said: I am very happy about response because here in germany the scene sucks ...
Xoptimizedrsx wrote:Pace yourself. do small areas at once due to the fact we dont have a huge amount of sensors on the Bikes the data gathers over time.
I am on this stuff since 2007. And my expierence on the buell is about 25.000 km and now I go into more deep. The first 2 Years i rode the bike without changes.
Now i have fixed the AFV to 100 % for my testdrives when I do the log. Is this a good idea? I have BUEZDoP0 12-17-2008 and all these maps show the lowered AFV which run into lean and lowest AFV and get stuck here in.
Have you heard about this trouble with german Buells XB from 2008 to 2010? I never heard buell has fixed this problem. They are all much to lean and to hot and have no performance.
Xoptimizedrsx wrote:The more data collected in a single cell the better that log will reflect exactly what the injectors are being told to do based from all sensors active in the adx for that History value.
How many history sample counts are required to say that table is worth for the new map?
Xoptimizedrsx wrote:once you use the logs please move them(old logs) to a different folder or delete old logs.
I don't understand the necessity to do .. Why? A log is a log and is not changed py any further actions. Or am I wrong?
Xoptimizedrsx wrote:now make sure you have the same rpms in the adx as the bike does. If not edit in the ADX history table to match.
I did it and the history tables are reconfigured to the new tables. Now it is perfect! Thank's a lot for answers. Sometimes it saves a tremendous time of erraneous searches and trials to fix.
Greets from Germany,
Fritz
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