Considering the ECU reflash for my '13 V7 Special with factory exhaust. Can someone explain what improvement this would provide and what are the experiences of those with same bike/exhaust have experienced. Thanks
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I installed the PC V and auto tune with the wide band O2 sensor after Todd did the re flash on my 2010 V7C. The fueling was perfect. Well worth every penny.New here so maybe a noob question.
Would the benefits be similar with a 2009 V7C?
I have installed a Fatduc and it helps but I know an ECU adjustment is a much better way to go, if the results are worth it.
I installed and flashed a PC V on my FJR 1300 and it made a HUGE difference to low speed throttle control.
However, $350 USD is $460 CDN and that's a chunk of change if the difference is minor on the Guzzi.
How did you eliminate the stock 02-sensor input? Did you then add a second 02-sensor bung for the AutoTune? Or are you referring to the 02-optimizer handling low speed fueling?I have a PC-V and autotune installed on my 2011 V7R; have not had the Guzzitech reflash performed however.
Then you must have a Check Engine Light on, and poor fueling at and off of idle. The 02-sensor cannot simply be unplugged. There's 16+ pages on Q&A in this thread on the subject; https://www.guzzitech.com/forums/threads/guzzitech-power-commander-v-information.2686/ -- feel free to write me direct email with any other questions; Todd at GuzziTech.com.To answer your questions, I removed the OEM O2 sensor from the existing bung in the crossover tube and replaced it directly with the Autotune's wideband sensor. I did not add a new bung to accommodate the second sensor.
Sure, and if you've disabled the 02, then it is getting full access, good. I do other things to enhance other parameters like cold start and power on the ECU. If you're happy, no need to do anything else. Enjoy.Thanks for the pointer, Todd. I have not got a Check Engine light on because I used...
Getting people to do reviews is one of the toughest things, though everyone seems quite happy with it. It does exactly what you are looking to do. Power gains aren't had just by fueling necessarily, so that's not why you do it. It's all very well covered as noted above, here; https://www.guzzitech.com/forums/threads/00-current-15m-15rc-reflash-now-available.4638/ -- and as the one review on the Store page; https://www.guzzitech.com/store/product/gt-rx-15mrc-re-flash/So, Todd, what would be the benefits (if any)of an ECU re-flash on a 2009 V7C?
I'm really not interested in changing intake and exhaust to squeeze out every drop of power. Got other bikes I have done that with. Just want a smooth running bike that is not so lean.
Want a review? I'll keep it real short.
My bike runs way better than stock from start to red line after a GuzziTech re-flash.