Here we go:
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That doesnt make sense to me since back in 2008 1125 models already had dual oxygen sensors, dual closed loops and BUE3D didnt exist yet. And they shared the same ECM with the XB models which is Y0152.1AM. Same hardware, same firmware.
In a 30 minute I'll get to office and send you a print screen of what I think is the command in TunerPro to get it enabled.
Here we go:
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Looks like I was wrong, and missed it on both ECMSpy and TunerPro
I'll attempt it again this weekend, and let you know how it goes.
I have just faced something weird, at least to me, so I´ll go ahead and ask you guys.
I got a spare ECM here which came from a 2009 1125 with BUE2D firmware. When I downloaded it eeprom I realized its fuel maps have higher resolution than mine BUE1D. However, a very nice guy from another forum supplied me with the eeprom from his bike which is exactly the same I ride: 2008 XB12x. He had his ECM reflashed at the stealership a couple of months ago and he assured me it is completely stock. I opened up these fuel maps and realized they´re different from the 1125 in which they have different resolutions. Even the BUE2D map for the XB12 has lower resolution, identical to my BUE1D. Only the 1125 BUE2D has higher resolution. So my question is: I think I know the answer, but anyway, is it possible to "create" new RPM colums on the XB eeprom to make it equal to the 1125? If it´s not, which I think is the answer to the previous question, do any of you tried to remap the 1125 eeprom and ride it on the XB?
Yes, you can change the resolution and rpm values in TunerPro. DDFI3 all have the same size map, but they don't all use the same axis. You need to just enter all the rpm points you want in the fuel map axis table.
Never tried a 1125eeprom on a XB. I have been told none of the softwares read or write all of the pages of the eeprom, and not knowing what is on those pages would be enough to kept me from trying. If you can read and write all the pages, you can change the firmware. I'm sure Gunter knows if it is possible or not. Sure wish he would release his next version with firmware update to the public.
AZ, are you sure TunerPro let´s us change rpm values? I couldn´t figure out how to do it. Check the screenshot below:
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There are three greyed buttons and the first one reads "Edit linked X-Axis table" which perhaps is the function needed to change RPM values. However it is disabled, can´t use it.