blue tooth capacity for tuners
Why has it taken so long for the companies to adopt this technology? In a strong 4g signal area they could tune your bike on the fly..
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a "smart enough" ecm should react to sensor input.
everything should be onboard. so maybe the "smart enough" ecm/tuner is the real question a "live" interface could brick your bike if out of range or allow a 13 year old with an ipad to hack in. a closed computer system is more reliable and secure mike |
Yes Sir, Great idea. Why do you need a dyno? just bluetooth the diagnostic to your phone and have the tuner tell you what speed / gear / rpm configuration he needs. Then he sends the new tune direct to your ecm. Very cool.
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Originally Posted by FL450
(Post 13030203)
Yes Sir, Great idea. Why do you need a dyno? just bluetooth the diagnostic to your phone and have the tuner tell you what speed / gear / rpm configuration he needs. Then he sends the new tune direct to your ecm. Very cool.
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No thanks.
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Originally Posted by SafetyMan
(Post 13030398)
No thanks.
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Hey..look at it this way...it will give the NSA more to look at!!
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Originally Posted by dochawken
(Post 13030417)
Ok..you can opt out...lol
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The limitation with that is the O2 sensors on our bikes are narrow band. When you have the bike dyno tuned they but a wide band sensor up the exhaust pipe to measure. The really good auto tune systems have you install wide band O2 sensors to use in the process.
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