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I looked at one of the DJ tunes for your bike (from their download site) and those maps are missing quite a few things that the touring maps have. I couldn't find ACR on that one either.
I have. I'm checking daily for release of the new firmware Autotune! lol
I'm working with level 1031 if that means anything...
1031 is not the beta firmware, delta is using 1164 which is three updates later than 1031, which was the last full release firmware. The beta winpv is 1.0.6.2 1118 and the latest firmware 1.0.15 1164. If you email dynojet they will send you a link to get it.
Really it depends on your computer skills, I could send you the links but I wouldn't want to get you messed up and then "my bad" gets you a few steps back from where you arenow..... ya know?
Last edited by maddghost; Aug 28, 2012 at 09:37 PM.
1031 is not the beta firmware, delta is using 1164 which is three updates later than 1031, which is a full release firmware. The beta winpv is 1.0.6.2 1118 and the latest firmware 1.0.15 1164. If you email dynojet they will send you a link to get it.
Really it depends on your computer skills, I could send you the links but I wouldn't want to get you messed up and then "my bad" gets you a few steps back from where you arenow..... ya know?
Hmm. I don't really want to mess with Beta quite yet. I'll wait for the full release. I'm still trying to grasp WinPV and the whole tuning concept as it is now.
I guess I'll have to wait to turn off my ACR then eh? :/
And FWIW, I program PLCs for a living, and build automated machinery. I love tech stuff like this! I like to master the heart of the beast first before making life too easy. Ya know.
If Jamie from Fuel Moto tunes in again, is there a software level upgrade that offers ACR as a tunable feature that won't get me into the Beta version quite yet?
Hmm. I don't really want to mess with Beta quite yet. I'll wait for the full release. I'm still trying to grasp WinPV and the whole tuning concept as it is now.
I guess I'll have to wait to turn off my ACR then eh? :/
And FWIW, I program PLCs for a living, and build automated machinery. I love tech stuff like this! I like to master the heart of the beast first before making life too easy. Ya know.
If Jamie from Fuel Moto tunes in again, is there a software level upgrade that offers ACR as a tunable feature that won't get me into the Beta version quite yet?
I totally get it. I was datalogging with what you use now, and e ven starting to make manual adjustments to spark tables until the day I got a tek from dynojet on the phone and he took control of my comp. and tweaked my tune for me. He was explaining what he was doing and why like it was easy, but I can't remember half of what he was telling me. I think I could take a 6 month course on this stuff and would just be scratching the surface. When the beta came out i switched to that and I let it autotune itself. thanks to a great base map from Jamie and some Pat Daniels personal tweaks I now have a bike that doesn't knock, runs like the wind and doesn't run hot or rough or pop. After all i just want to ride it not spend hours and hours studying it - until I do take a course on EFI programming.
You shouldn't have to turn off your acr to get the bike to start, try letting it idle slow for 10 seconds before shutting it off, and also hit the start button immediately after switching to run position, it works for me, but I don't have acr's, I only wish I had them to save my starter motor. this winter methinks head work + acr's ----MO POWA!
Last edited by maddghost; Aug 28, 2012 at 10:31 PM.
Hmm. I don't really want to mess with Beta quite yet. I'll wait for the full release. I'm still trying to grasp WinPV and the whole tuning concept as it is now.
I guess I'll have to wait to turn off my ACR then eh? :/
And FWIW, I program PLCs for a living, and build automated machinery. I love tech stuff like this! I like to master the heart of the beast first before making life too easy. Ya know.
If Jamie from Fuel Moto tunes in again, is there a software level upgrade that offers ACR as a tunable feature that won't get me into the Beta version quite yet?
PLC programer dont automatically make the most computer literate LOL LOL I am in the PLC world to. I just gave in and wrote dynojet and requested the beta version.
*Note* In the latest Beta FW versions some of the tune items have been moved from the WinPv tune items to the PV display itself. This includes some of the less significant items such as ACR (compression releases) and speedo calibration.
With the Beta Firmware you can access many of the tuning tables using Quick Tune. To access this feature you can go to Settings>Enter Code and enter 319247
If you need to update your tune to expose the latest table you can also go to Settings>Enter Code and enter 319248
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