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jamesobrady
09-03-06, 11:29 PM
Hi all, this has probably been answered before....and it isnt another de-restrict thread.
My Q is, are the yoshi and teka boxes only for suzuki's or can they be used on hondas etc?
rictus01
09-03-06, 11:54 PM
Generally, they work on any ecu smart enough to accept programing (as in no fixed chip).
Cheers Mark.
jamesobrady
10-03-06, 12:30 AM
cheers for that.....anyone any experience of using them? Im fairly sure the 650 is a 16bit ecu...and the yoshi works best on 32bit ecu...anyone know anything about it?
rictus01
10-03-06, 06:41 AM
cheers for that.....anyone any experience of using them? Im fairly sure the 650 is a 16bit ecu...and the yoshi works best on 32bit ecu...anyone know anything about it?
I don't use one of these, but do have the Tuneboy software and interface cable for my Triumph, it runs from a laptop to the bike and gives the same flexability as a Yoshi box by directly re-programing the ECU.
Direct re-programing (tune boy/yoshi box) is more flexable than modifed output (Power commander) see here http://www.tuneboy.co.uk/comparison.asp
My understanding is the Yoshi box can switch modes to interface with several types of ECU, so I'd guess although it maybe best at 32 bit mode, to will also work on 16 bit, but you'd have to check that out.
hope that helps.
Cheers Mark.
jamesobrady
10-03-06, 10:29 PM
Thanks for that mark...tuneboy looks the biz but is not sv unfortunately.
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