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04-01-2010, 01:25am
(This post was last modified: 04-01-2010, 01:32am by fasterfaster.)
Hey Mark ................. have been having a fiddle here also and don't think the neighbours will approve if I test this out at the moment ............ but will do a couple of runs tomorrow if i get a chance and log the Secondary opening % with the SDS software. Will let you know what i come up with.
Cheers
ps Also wondering if you have ridden bike as yet ? If so did it throw any fault codes at you ? Curious as in SDS software secondary throttle % reading is 98.4 at fully open position (manually placed there in that position >>>>>>>> also checked sensor was set correctly also)
Funnily enough with SDS being able to read secondary % throttle you would think that they would have you set it using a percentage value But no base set up for sensor given as a voltage reading ? Funny chaps those Suzuki engineers sometimes ??????
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Just got back (2am) from a quick test run. Took it to 290 but the gearsack rack was playing havoc with handling in the cross winds. Pulled strong and sweet through all gears, all throttle positions (a lot at 100%) and no problems or fault codes.
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Hey Camel
Did you do it from 6000k up wards to 100 % or did you just step it up a bit at a time
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As many approaches as I could contain myself to do.
Cracked it wide open from 1500 rpm in 6th.
Stepped it from 1500.
Held it at various openings and climbed revs.
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Rob just remember that this feature in Editor is a "work in progress" at the moment..................... also any setting above about 94% will have no more effect on throttle plates.
Trying to get some time to do a few dyno runs and also log the secondary actions during a full power run ................... maybe today.
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Yeah, as Pete says, no more advantage, I eyeballed their operation and can confirm they can't open anymore than as for the '94%' setting in ECU editor. Also, when I altered the settings I couldn't get above 94% in 'A' mode at 10,800 rpm. But when one of the guys tried it in 'B' and 'C' modes he could change figures up to 100%, (there some logic here - but I'm too tired from bushfire prep)
I suppose the lesson learned is that it's still early days for development of the STP feature. We can play with settings (because it definately works) but its datalogging that needs to be done.
Go Pete!
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Simmo mode A reads as 0, key "b" puts you in mode1 or B and "c" puts you in mode 2 or C then "m" toggles between mapswitch o and 1
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Can you tune maps A,B and C seperatly?? if so could one of these modes be set to be a nitrous map?