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To tell you the truth for me the very first reason to use aftermarket serial ECUs is that lean mixture little matter (especially in a lean engine by design as is this case). Have no idea what amount of "safety factor" could offer the spoof devices (meaning that I have no idea what type of rich mixture can provide the BMS-K if fooled from the IAT sensor).

But the "hidden" benefit for using a successful serial ECU installation is the BIG differences at partial throttle openings - WOT charts/graphs/claims are the art of pointless.

If you are after challenges...well...you know what to do.

best, peter
I'm still a bit confused... What exactly is an "aftermarket serial ECU" and why would someone want to use it?

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No offense to Peter, but on an R11S, a serial ECU is about as useful as a gold plated brake reservoir.
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Before we open this Pandora's Box, look for a thread I started called FRK and the Sprocket...or something like that. It started off pretty normal and then grew. Even has a few useful things in it if you are prepared to dig.

FRK and the Sprockets

Shreddr started one too. Get a cup of whatever and read up.
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No offense to Peter, but on an R11S, a serial ECU is about as useful as a gold plated brake reservoir.
He has an R12S.

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FRK and the Sprockets

Get a cup of whatever and read up.
Or 20 oz. glass of vodka....
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Before we open this Pandora's Box, look for a thread I started called FRK and the Sprocket...or something like that. It started off pretty normal and then grew. Even has a few useful things in it if you are prepared to dig.

FRK and the Sprockets

Shreddr started one too. Get a cup of whatever and read up.
Well, you guys might not rememebr me, but I also played a role in that rabbit hole. I think I actually got in a bit of a tif with our estemed moderator.

It was a brutal Pelican coming out party for me. I came down on the side of not being impressed with whomever was marketing the FRK at the time. It's knid of ironic that I now have an FRK mounted on my bike after all of that.

Rather than open up that can of worms... I guess I'll keep using the FRK at the moment, checking my sparkplugs regularly and decide later when I have recovered from the purchase of this bike if I want to spend the $$$ on a PC and dyno tune or call it all "good enough".

whew!

JT

PS: I still have no idea what a "serial ECU" is... :P
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PS: I still have no idea what a "serial ECU" is... :P
"serial" is an euphemism of mine : means an ECU (or something that claims to be an "ECU" of some sort the likes of RB and/or PC) that plugs in "after" the OEM ECU and modifies the OEM ignition/injection signals according some stored maps (max 2). All these things are supposedly working in open loop. In RapidBike's case there's a great mystery (at last to me) about why works with steady L=1 values (thus requires OEM L-sensor replacement with other gizmos).

In fact only MoTec is an ECU (but...requires the hit the bank plan). That said a friend - Yam R1 retired racer - has an used M400 unit and he's willing to give it to me for free - in exchange I'll give him some concept design for his future home (my BIG troubles may start right now, maybe not he he).

But indeed this whole topic is a gigantic rabbit hole...maybe the best thing to do is to stay away from all that (maybe pointless) mess.

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