mundoxan wrote:
I have an EU 2009 XB12ss (small headers) in which initially I've installed a Sebring pipe but after breaking so many front clamps I decided to change. Now I have a 2007 header (big one) with a Pro series pipe (the Buell Race) and I also installed a race air filter and the "open air" thing.
Excellent. Good start
mundoxan wrote:
From a Race 2007 ECM I extrapolated the info so I could have a BUE2D Race fuel and timing maps...
And this is cool too, cos you have the ECM maps which should go with the exhaust
mundoxan wrote:
Well with this changes, and leaving the AFV free, the bike run better but I feel some weird vibrations around 3000rpm in more or less all TPS.
Not sure what that is. Are they vibrations or a hesitancy? I find the standard headers always have a hesitancy around 3000, my Firebolt doesn't but that has a Ti Force, but the Uly seemed a little hesitant there. When the weather is better I will have another play around that area, but I normally tend to ride at lower RPMs than that.
mundoxan wrote:
So the next thing I've tried is to maintain the timing from the old configuration (I've also checked in other colleagues with modify maps and I found that the timing map was the same, except for the 255 TPS line) so I gave it a try and now I'm using this timing:
What I found is that with this timing the bike run more or less the same, less vibration at 3000rpm (still have some) and some popping when the bike is cold.
Well, this is quite interesting and something I have not really had time to play with. The rules for ignition timing are that:
Increase speed -> Increase advance
Close the throttle -> Increase advance
Run leaner -> Increase advance
So, if the optimum ignition timing at 3000 rpm is 33 deg, like the race maps, I would expect to see that advance increase at lower throttle openings. If you look at what the ignition curves look like on the tubers...
viewtopic.php?p=200998#p200998...at WOT throttle, the Q curve, page 47, has 6 deg less advance than part throttle (I don't believe the true values). If you look at the
Dyna2000 adjustable, depending on the curve you have a difference between 7 and 12 deg. The tuber timing is controlled by the VOES which is operational when the throttle is partially closed and gets your fuel consumption down. With your race maps, the difference between 255 and 0 is inconsistent, which makes me think that someone did a few spot points and didn't tidy stuff up...
mundoxan wrote:
Should I use that timing configuration? Reading some other post from Gunter I found a link to the german forum with a timing map that is the same up to 2000 rpm, any ideas? Should I use the stock one increasing the advance in the low TPS?
The real answer is to spend time on the dyno and do part throttle roll ons. You want to minimise advance as you want to limit the amount of burning before the piston reaches top dead centre.
mundoxan wrote:
Concerning the fueling, I don't have a WB sensor so I'll only adjust the close loop. My question is looking at the map I have zones with an EGO near 100 and other up to 120%. I suppose that I should modify little by little with smooth values in adjacent cells. But, should I also increase the OL/WOT area with the % of the same RPM column?
That is a good question. You are a bit limited in what you can do as you have no idea what the front cylinder is doing... but you could do... The DDFI-3 supports two narrowband sensors, so you could get a boss welded on the front and you could correct closed loop... And better still, and I am
here cos you have inputs for wideband sensors on DDFI-3 so you can log, with a Palm and Bluetooth (my current favourite combination) and nothing else. You just need some WB sensors with a 0-5V output.
But back to your question, you could set your closed loop area to cover the whole map and set up to an EGO of 100%, then set it back to how it was. Your OL WOT factor will then set it to 110% (lambda 0.9) which will give you best power.
mundoxan wrote:
The last question, I promise. With this O2 voltage, I think the bike is not running lean in OL and WOT?
Your Open Loop Learn will increase the AFV a notch if you run lean for 3 seconds or so (I would have to check the numbers).
But, a big
, great to have you aboard.