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Old 24-04-12, 09:54 PM   #11
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Tbh I brought a pc3 second hand of here and although mpg has gone down the acceleration made a big difference accelerating to the top end it matches a sv thou back to the stop, £150 well spent but it's each to their own I suppose
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Old 25-04-12, 07:21 AM   #12
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a pc3 has a sense only if you change first air filter and exhaust (and i mean a COMPLETE racing exhaust), because it's pretty obvious that if you change the stoichiometric ratio you need to rebalanced it at every rpm!
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Old 25-04-12, 09:22 AM   #13
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PC V has an auto tune add on £££.
You have a spot on system then that will adapt to changes , bit Ott for a road Sv.
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Old 25-04-12, 12:10 PM   #14
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Tbh I brought a pc3 second hand of here and although mpg has gone down the acceleration made a big difference accelerating to the top end it matches a sv thou back to the stop, £150 well spent but it's each to their own I suppose
You could have done that for less with a remap at a dealers...
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Old 25-04-12, 01:00 PM   #15
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Tbh I brought a pc3 second hand of here and although mpg has gone down the acceleration made a big difference accelerating to the top end it matches a sv thou back to the stop, £150 well spent but it's each to their own I suppose
A PC is worthwhile but only if you have it custom mapped to suit your own bike. No two bikes no matter how similar will require the same fuel mapping due to tolerances within the injectors, engine, what type of exhaust your running etc etc.

Now generally if the bike has lost a few MPG then id suggest its running rich and more can be had from the bike performance wise by getting the fueling mapped to suit. An air fuel check run will tell you exactly whats happening.

You can also map the SV ECU directly with a few different systems and tbh unless you run out of range using those systems that will work perfectly well on the majority of SV's unless your running a tuned engine or looking to cap BHP within a power restricted race class.

All bikes even stock can benefit from a custom map, it may only show a 2bhp gain at the top but mainly it cleans up and improves low down throttle response. Some people complain about a jerky throttle, this can easily be cleared by adjusting the low speed fueling and is better to do than moving the TPS unless the TPS is showing out of spec.
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Old 25-04-12, 01:04 PM   #16
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A PC is worthwhile but only if you have it custom mapped to suit your own bike. No two bikes no matter how similar will require the same fuel mapping due to tolerances within the injectors, engine, what type of exhaust your running etc etc.

Now generally if the bike has lost a few MPG then id suggest its running rich and more can be had from the bike performance wise by getting the fueling mapped to suit. An air fuel check run will tell you exactly whats happening.

You can also map the SV ECU directly with a few different systems and tbh unless you run out of range using those systems that will work perfectly well on the majority of SV's unless your running a tuned engine or looking to cap BHP within a power restricted race class.

All bikes even stock can benefit from a custom map, it may only show a 2bhp gain at the top but mainly it cleans up and improves low down throttle response. Some people complain about a jerky throttle, this can easily be cleared by adjusting the low speed fueling and is better to do than moving the TPS unless the TPS is showing out of spec.
And for the record, just how much would such work take and how much would it cost (non-Org rate as well for those who can't make use of your .Org discount offer - if this would be covered by that)
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And for the record, just how much would such work take and how much would it cost (non-Org rate as well for those who can't make use of your .Org discount offer - if this would be covered by that)
Direct ECU remap for non org members is £160 inc Vat and thats a full 3 hours on the dyno, not just a quick bung in a map and a few runs!. Org rate is £145. Thats using the Pro Bike software not the Yoshi or Teka box which we only use for small low speed or idle fueling adjustments as it doesnt have as much range.
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