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PostPosted: 21 Jul 2010 21:19 
Has anyone tried a EBR 2008-2009 XB12 MODEL PREPROGRAMMED or programmable ECM & if so has it worked ?

http://www.ebracing.com/shop/page11.html


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PostPosted: 21 Jul 2010 22:33 
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Look thru this thread, Neil has one on his bike; might enlighten you?

viewtopic.php?f=7&t=6343&start=0

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PostPosted: 22 Jul 2010 16:17 
deepsix wrote:
Look thru this thread, Neil has one on his bike; might enlighten you?

viewtopic.php?f=7&t=6343&start=0


thanks for the linky shallow1. Neil appears to be happy with his ECM - any others out there ????????????????


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PostPosted: 22 Jul 2010 17:16 
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yes and it works just fine thank you.


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PostPosted: 25 Jul 2010 18:57 
...........are you watching this thread Tubbs - two satisfied customers for EBR's ECM's !......... this is becoming a trend !

My 08 Uly goes well enough but is really lively from 5K rpm when it should of course be like that from the off; it also pops like an inglorious basterd. Hence my interest.


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PostPosted: 25 Jul 2010 22:04 
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shudnobeta wrote:
...........are you watching this thread Tubbs - two satisfied customers for EBR's ECM's !......... this is becoming a trend !

My 08 Uly goes well enough but is really lively from 5K rpm when it should of course be like that from the off; it also pops like an inglorious basterd. Hence my interest.

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PostPosted: 26 Jul 2010 11:35 
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And if someone get's a new EBR ECM - could you please, please fetch me an eeprom copy *before* it's synchronized with the IC?

Thanks!

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EBR ECM + free spirits headers and pipe :yup:


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PostPosted: 03 Aug 2010 22:27 
shudnobeta wrote:
Has anyone tried a EBR 2008-2009 XB12 MODEL PREPROGRAMMED or programmable ECM & if so has it worked ?

http://www.ebracing.com/shop/page11.html


I made a few enquiries with EBR but they didn't have a map for my Free Spirits exhaust. They advised me buying their ECM + tuning software + dyno runs = too much money! I contacted dris @ twin motorocycles and was nearly going to purchase one of his ECMs but his prices are alot more expensive than EBR.

In the end I took a chance on a Free Spirits TFI which has livened up my bike to say the least. Blackbird rode my bike for a few miles last week and he noticed how responsive it was! No doubt it's not as good as a full on tuned eCM but for me I needed to spend probably about £700+ which was not an option!

If EBR did a ECM for my exhaust I may be very tempted to buy one though!


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PostPosted: 27 Aug 2010 22:18 
Fitted a preprogrammed ECM last week, immediately after taking it for a spin after its first 10K service.
The ECM is a big improvement. Noticably smoother, healthier feel to the engine. More air intake noise. Popping - which was big-time - nearly all gone. Low range faster. Mid range 3-5K still not perfect. Top range faster and seems more comfortable in the higher rev range. All in all a big improvement and close to how they should of come outa the factory - the programmable one would probably be better still, but thats too much dosh for me.


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PostPosted: 28 Aug 2010 06:49 
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shudnobeta wrote:
the programmable one would probably be better still, but thats too much dosh for me.


50 quid, donated to Papworth Hospital is too much? :o :roll:

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PostPosted: 28 Aug 2010 11:57 
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shudnobeta wrote:
the programmable one would probably be better still, but thats too much dosh for me.


50 quid, donated to Papworth Hospital is too much? :o :roll:


pm for you Gunter


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shudnobeta wrote:
pm for you Gunter


Not really ...

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PostPosted: 30 Aug 2010 21:01 
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shudnobeta wrote:
pm for you Gunter


Not really ...


No really


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