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Topic : TuneECU for Thunderbird
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 DizzE 
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Posted : 17 Nov 2010 - 14:26   Post title : Re: TuneECU for Thunderbird (Re: mr_stang)
 
You got that right, Stan, this is some trick SW. It sounds like you would know. There is so much pile-on, feature creep,
which comes from our engineers, not the customers. It's nice to see 1 design, 1 coder. Purpose driven, not for profit.

Look at the results. Restores my faith, I tell you what.

BTW, the Bosch is the OEM version of Dynolicious. It's supposed to be free. I can't get a reading from either of my apps
yet. Doesn't like my driving. Expects a stable, 4 wheel platform.

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 EnGage 
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Posted : 16 Jan 2011 - 14:13   Post title : Re: TuneECU for Thunderbird (Re: DizzE)
 
The other day when I updated my ECU to the TOR tune I was playing with the "Tests" page on TuneECU, but could not get them to work. I tried checking the boxes (I tried to turn on the fan by checking the Fan box), but they don't check and a right-mouse click provided no help. Am I missing something?

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 DizzE 
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Posted : 16 Jan 2011 - 14:50   Post title : Re: TuneECU for Thunderbird (Re: EnGage)
 

EnGage wrote:

The other day when I updated my ECU to the TOR tune I was playing with the "Tests" page on TuneECU, but could not get them to work. I tried checking the boxes (I tried to turn on the fan by checking the Fan box), but they don't check and a right-mouse click provided no help. Am I missing something?


Was it talking to the bike? I can get all the test to run. Fan, stepper motor, fuel pump, purge and SAI all respond. It was one of the
things we check for the T-bird release of TuneECU.

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 EnGage 
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Posted : 16 Jan 2011 - 15:42   Post title : Re: TuneECU for Thunderbird (Re: DizzE)
 
DizzE wrote:

EnGage wrote:

The other day when I updated my ECU to the TOR tune I was playing with the "Tests" page on TuneECU, but could not get them to work. I tried checking the boxes (I tried to turn on the fan by checking the Fan box), but they don't check and a right-mouse click provided no help. Am I missing something?


Was it talking to the bike? I can get all the test to run. Fan, stepper motor, fuel pump, purge and SAI all respond. It was one of the
things we check for the T-bird release of TuneECU.


The bike was running and the RPM, temp, TPS, etc. were displaying on the Diagnostics page.

It was cold in the garage so I didn't play with it for long - was likely some form of user error

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 DizzE 
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Posted : 16 Jan 2011 - 16:23   Post title : Re: TuneECU for Thunderbird (Re: EnGage)
 
woops, I don't think you can test with the bike running. Diags, yes. Not Tests.

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 EnGage 
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Posted : 16 Jan 2011 - 16:35   Post title : Re: TuneECU for Thunderbird (Re: DizzE)
 
that would explain it. Thanks

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 zolti 
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Posted : 16 Jan 2011 - 21:46   Post title : Re: TuneECU for Thunderbird (Re: mr_stang)
 
cracking little app that diz




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 daz 
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Posted : 17 Jan 2011 - 00:23   Post title : Re: TuneECU for Thunderbird (Re: EnGage)
 
On the check boxes.....i think they may have worked this out on the latest version, but it used to be the ones that you CAN check, in other words are not greyed out and are available, will NOT check the normal way. You have to right click the box and then you can either check it or click "enable" if i recall. So if those things are not avaiable like Dizze says, thats one thing. But any time you can't check a box and it's something you think might be available, try what i described.

 
2010 Blue/White Thunderbird, "Brutus". 1700 kit, short tors, gutted cat, UNI filter, filter seal off, custom tune. Brutus in his native habitat: Link
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 EnGage 
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Posted : 17 Jan 2011 - 12:47   Post title : Re: TuneECU for Thunderbird (Re: daz)
 
daz wrote:

On the check boxes.....i think they may have worked this out on the latest version, but it used to be the ones that you CAN check, in other words are not greyed out and are available, will NOT check the normal way. You have to right click the box and then you can either check it or click "enable" if i recall. So if those things are not avaiable like Dizze says, thats one thing. But any time you can't check a box and it's something you think might be available, try what i described.


I remember reading that and will keep it mind when I hood the bike up again. Will likely be awhile. In for a spell of cold weather.

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 DizzE 
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Posted : 25 Jan 2011 - 15:59   Post title : Re: TuneECU for Thunderbird (Re: EnGage)
 
BTW, TuneECU is at rev. 1.8.5 now. Some improvement to editing.

There is support for Aprilia, also.

Plus, there is new instruction .pdf for 1.8, only in French, so far, posted yesterday.

AND AT LAST---------------------DONATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yep, he's finally set up with a Donate button on the site. And, since we've talked about
even buying an $850 ECU for the effort, I'm hoping others of us will chip in.

I, for one, will be taking advantage of the opportunity, since I got a lot of free bennies, so far.


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 DizzE 
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Posted : 15 Feb 2011 - 14:23   Post title : Re: TuneECU for Thunderbird (Re: DizzE)
 
Hey, I just found another feature in the latest TuneECU. When I showed the older version to
Marc Salvisberg, ace bike tuner, he had a few suggestions.

You no longer have to used F5 to see the graphs, and then see only the bulk line comparison.

When you Compare, now, there is a little white tick mark in the cells that changed.






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