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    One more time on ECM

    Hi Guys,

    I am a stranger (Italian) Bueller, new in the forum. (you will may be excuse me for my English)
    I own a 2009 XB 12 Ss long and I am also an old guy, from the carburetor school.
    I love my Buell, but I fell she can go much better than she is now, despite the 'downgrade' after 2007.
    So I am hardly working to get in 'deep as I'll able' in the EMC word, and I'll be glade for what you can help.
    I will post in times some questions that I could not answer looking in the overwhelming internet info.
    Not all will be directed straight to tune, but some will just be for a global understanding, and some other will may be so obvious that is the reason I could not already found answer in the big readings I have done.

    The first two are:

    In alpha/n system like our Buells the job start from a TPS/RPM map (ex. 12*13=156 cells) where you can find numbers that are related with the injector pulse width. I ask, in the areas between cells are used the same value or the ECM is used to calculate trough a math equation interpolated value?

    I feel as a very bad think for the engine the narrowband 02 sensor changing every moment the AFR to get a correct (14.7) medium ratio. Can't it be the reason many Buells (mine too) in the closed loop range run with a sort of sweetened 'hit and miss' mode?

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    This will not be an answer that will help you much with what you've asked but, both of my Buells ( 2008 Ully and 2007 SS ) are pretty much stock with the exception of one ( 2007 xb12ss ) having a Buelltooth with some minor changes, they both run perfect !

    Welcome to the forum.

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    Hi,
    thanks for welcome me.
    Mine is not running bad, but I feel she can do much better.
    I'm waiting too for a ordered Buelltooth so I will start at least to read the logs just to see in which condition the engine is working.

    Have nice trips

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    "Downgrade after 2007 " ? What chu talkin bout ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw View Post
    "Downgrade after 2007 " ? What chu talkin bout ?
    Hi Outlaw,

    I forgot asking you about max RPM in 2008+ Buell XB 12; is it the older 6700 RPM or newer 7100 as European ones ?

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    Big step forward

    Hi Buellers,

    last Saturday I received my Buelltooth from the States.
    Probably more or less like a monkey, but I have been able to do some data loggings with ECMdroid, transfer them to MegaLogViewer and even trying to read the EEPROM with TunerPro.
    In the last case in not sure at all what I was seeing, but in general I feel a bit less overwhelmed especially because I started to understand some of the values we can see in MLV readings.
    As you can imagine a really big batch of questions aroused, but I will try to solve myself most of them, one, to try to not iper-annoying you, two, because at the moment many of them would be nonsense questions.
    Anyway here are a couple more:

    Reading TPS log in MLV with the bike stopped after a ride and engine idling (untouched throttle) I saw TPS voltage not steady as I was expecting but constantly fluctuating between 0.420 and 0.445. (RPM ranging 975-1198, IAC Pos 55-66, CLT (C°) 185-191).
    Similar TPS movement can be seen live in ECMdroid, but in degrees.

    Is that normal, do the 'good vibrations', or there is maybe something wrong?

    I think I may expect also to get tighter RPM idling range on a well working bikes; am I right?

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    The number in each cell refers to milliseconds (mS).

    Of course you want stoic 14.7:1 while cruising in closed loop. If your bike runs funny, I would suggest to fix it first, then go to tuning. Check the usual suspects starting with the AFV. That will tell you if the ECM is correcting rich or lean and by how much. If you jump to tuning right away, you could just mask an existing issue, making everything a frustrating, expensive, time consuming nightmare.

    The basics man. K.I.S.S.

    Hey outlaw, maybe he never saw this? LOL.


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    Hi Outlaw,

    according to what I read in 2008 engines there were some changes.
    On one side there were true improvement like on lubrication system and DDFI III ECM that has the potential to better 'drive' the engine.
    On the other side, due pollution/noise regulation, Buell guys had to put catalytic muffler, smaller header, and probably much leaner maps.
    All that killed engine performance and made the unlucky engine extremely hot.
    I never driven a 2007 down bike but I strongly suspect that it has also been lost lot of drivability.
    Did you hear a different history?

    Have nice trips
    Last edited by osvaldo; 06-28-2019 at 09:11 AM.

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    Hi Cooter,

    thanks for your advice.
    Yes, I am not going to modify anything straight away.
    I am just in hurry to have at home my Buelltooth to logging, read, and think about what can cause some 'unfunny' moods of my engine.
    I am looking for strong and net pull, not worrying so much for max Hp as I mainly run on Alps roads, as well as a 'clock' idle.
    After that I’ll may be going to tune up.
    But first I want to answer a few question in order to have a firmly understanding of ECM strategies and where they can be not the best for engine drivability.
    I need also to have clear in my mind which software to use, and how to install and connect them; learn that on internet ocean is not easy for me.

    Aside my first two unanswered questions, another one is that I am wondering to use one (may be two) wideband 02 sensor to get on log the actual on time AFR, that seems to be impossible with a narrowband.
    But, I have not realized yet if and how the signal(s) from the controller can be sent to EcmDroid keeping on the narrowband to have true engine working condition. Any idea on that?

    It is a nice and very hot day here, I am going now to feel some Alps air on the face!

    Thanks and good trips

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    Quote Originally Posted by osvaldo View Post
    Hi Cooter,

    thanks for your advice.
    Yes, I am not going to modify anything straight away.
    I am just in hurry to have at home my Buelltooth to logging, read, and think about what can cause some 'unfunny' moods of my engine.
    I am looking for strong and net pull, not worrying so much for max Hp as I mainly run on Alps roads, as well as a 'clock' idle.
    After that I’ll may be going to tune up.
    But first I want to answer a few question in order to have a firmly understanding of ECM strategies and where they can be not the best for engine drivability.
    I need also to have clear in my mind which software to use, and how to install and connect them; learn that on internet ocean is not easy for me.

    Aside my first two unanswered questions, another one is that I am wondering to use one (may be two) wideband 02 sensor to get on log the actual on time AFR, that seems to be impossible with a narrowband.
    But, I have not realized yet if and how the signal(s) from the controller can be sent to EcmDroid keeping on the narrowband to have true engine working condition. Any idea on that?

    It is a nice and very hot day here, I am going now to feel some Alps air on the face!

    Thanks and good trips
    Thats an excellent question and I was wondering that my self. Maybe some one with 2009 can chime in and tell us if there is an unused analog input.

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