ecu progaming
#1
Hi all, i have just purchased a boost by smith ecu programer was just wondering if anyone has any experience or tips?
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#2
A few of us have been playing with it, whats the problem
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#3
[quote='simmo' pid='258824' dateline='1326360443']
A few of us have been playing with it, whats the problem

No problem picked up today, still doing air box and pair system mods tonight, i'll prob start with ecu on weekend just after any ideas or feedback from anyone thats used one, do's and dont's and so forth.

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#4
You will open a can of worms to start with until you get your head around it & then you will find they keep updating the program & more to learn but its all good Pi_thumbsup
Maj is the Guru down you way, but ask away anyway Pi_thumbsup
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#5
Use the program a little to get familiar before trying to flash
watch the instruction vids on Gregs website to be sure you set up correctly
And look carefully at any wires you install if there not pushed in deep enough (look from the other side) you will get an intermittant connection or no connection at all
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#6
One thing worth remmebering is to save the file you are modifed before flashing (for reference or comparison later) with some meningful name as you will not be able to recover the loaded files from the ECU.

Cheers and good luck. Biker
Ps. When you develop a new 220HP fuel/ignition maps you must share it with us Very Happy
"It is not a shame to not know, the shame is to not know and not to ask"
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#7
Actually on the gen 2 stuff you can download the ecu, so if you forget to save it first and close without saving all is not lost
also handy if you make so many changes and loose track of the files names
Gen 1 if you loose track of it , it its gone, start again
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#8
(13-01-2012, 12:11pm)Maj Wrote: Actually on the gen 2 stuff you can download the ecu, so if you forget to save it first and close without saving all is not lost
also handy if you make so many changes and loose track of the files names
Gen 1 if you loose track of it , it its gone, start again

Pi_thumbsup

& back up maps somehere else is a good idea from time to time also (USB) it may just come in handy oneday Biker
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#9
Thanx everyone for all the advice i'm will let you know of any progress good or bad, 220 hp out of my 60,000 km gen 1 i wish Yes
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#10
lightbulb 
Plenty of experiences ,good & bad, here ;
http://ecuhacking.activeboard.com/f39225...-hayabusa/
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#11
do we keep EE maps stored on the forum somewere?? when i was fiddling with powercomander on the R1 they used to have a database full of maps, wich made it very easy to find a good base file
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#12
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(14-01-2012, 09:59am)Skidmarx Wrote: do we keep EE maps stored on the forum somewere??
No, because "jamdonut" is still trying to work out the difference between a fuel pump & a fuel filterConfused

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