Drowland

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posted March 06, 2006 07:56 PM
Muzzy exhaust & bonneville Box?
Does anyone know how the ZX14 runs with the Muzzy full exhaust WITHOUT a powercomander or being mapped? Smooth or rough spots? Does anyone know when the pc will be available? What about the bonneville box?
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fullzx12r

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posted March 06, 2006 08:36 PM
good questions, and dyno please, stock and with muzzy and with muzzt + pwc
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posted March 07, 2006 07:20 AM
Muzzy already said the Box is coming.
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worm~hole

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posted March 07, 2006 09:30 AM
..heh heh....he said Box and Coming...he heh
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posted March 07, 2006 09:41 AM
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speedgene
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posted March 07, 2006 10:47 AM
Maybe the 14 needs a "multi-mapped" bonnie box? I'm not a tuner. Drivability with ECM's ain't like changing a jet and clipping the needle up/down to tune (the flat spot out) anymore.
If I were a diode wiz, I see an aftermarket mapped specifically to get that 4,000 R "Lag" remapped. How to chase it...I have no clue where to start first?
Please chase the lag for me Mr. Aftermarket. I have cash waiting.
Meanwhile, I'll try to choke down the air cleaner filter to trick the ECM. I'm going to be one Glad (brand) Press'n Seal "lag and (ram) leak tester. See, I told you I wasn't a tuner. Press'n Seal.....you've got to be joking...right? (half hour soaking in gas... (insert thumbs-up icon) I'm ready to try anything at this point).
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zerMATT

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posted March 07, 2006 11:01 AM
The Bonneville Box and a DynoJet Power Commander are two different items. One affects top speed, the other tunes the FI map based on O2 sensor input.
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posted March 07, 2006 12:46 PM
If I understand correctly bikes are nowadays also restricted in 1st, 2nd, 3rd gear
BB/TRE helps there too: much easier to throttel some wheelies!
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Drowland

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posted March 08, 2006 04:53 PM
EDR Oh shit! Engine Data Recorder tells everything. Google it.. There are some insurance companies monitoring your EDR is some parts of the country and also some law enforcement have been giving machines and training on how to read this info.. Tickets have also been giving by info on EDR...
How about my original Question?? Hows the bike run with no powercommander and full aftermarket exhaust!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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FasterThanStink

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posted March 08, 2006 05:38 PM
EDR's do not transmit data. They need to be physically connected. Like an airplane black box.
Since the term "EDR" can be used to cover many different types of devices, we believe it is important to define the term for purposes of this research site. When we use the term EDR in this site, we are referring to a device installed in a motor vehicle to record technical vehicle and occupant information for a brief period of time (seconds, not minutes) before, during and after a crash. For instance, EDRs may record (1) pre-crash vehicle dynamics and system status, (2) driver inputs, (3) vehicle crash signature, (4) restraint usage/deployment status, and (5) post-crash data such as the activation of an automatic collision notification (ACN) system. We are not using the term to include any type of device that either makes an audio or video record, or logs data such as hours of service for truck operators. EDRs are devices which record information related to an "event." In the context of this site the event is defined as a highway vehicle crash.
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posted March 08, 2006 05:41 PM
OBD IV - now that will be sumthin ta worry bout.
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FasterThanStink

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posted March 08, 2006 06:30 PM
quote: OBD IV - now that will be sumthin ta worry bout.
You got that right.
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Drowland

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posted March 13, 2006 06:14 PM
Everyone post except who I want too
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swft

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posted March 13, 2006 06:16 PM
Quit whining...
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