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Who says modern bikes are complicated?

A few tips,
I would spray that terminal block and other connections with Detoxit.

You have already done so, but you could get some nice brass ring lugs and shrink tubing and do a nicer job than those PVC crush style crimps.

I would also solder the ring lung end of the crimp to make sure that corrosion cant compromise the conductivity between crimp and wire.

In reality you probably don't need anything more than 12 ga; For a GS SSPB nothing is over 14 ga.
+1. When I do find myself forced to use the crush style crimps, I still solder them and use shrink tubing on everything. Other than that, looks good, Joe.
BTW, the gauge of wire needed is directly related to the length of the run. That is why 8 gauge is overkill for such short runs. ;)
 
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........... So I purchased a Flash Tune on bike cable, software, and maps. I had to access the ECU to add some pins to the connector..
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Joe,

Show us some of this stuff too.

Interesting.

Dave

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Joe,

Show us some of this stuff too.

Interesting.

Dave

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Dave,

The ECU is too buried to even get a pic of it but it is just a black box with two connectors. Tuners crack the ECU and figure out what pins they can use to access the data magically stored in the black box and then how to modify the data.

There is a surprising amount of functionality that is controlled by the ECU. In the case of the Super T?ner?, there are two drive modes, Sport and Touring. The ECU differences between the Sport and Turing mode determine the character of the mode. My Aprilia Shiver has three modes, Sport, Touring, and Rain and the difference between modes is significant. Generally the Sport and Touring modes have the same amount of peak power but the ECU maps the throttle bodies to open more slowly, making the power curve less abrupt. Other factors like rev limiters, fan switch temperature, injection timing, and ignition advance can be modified. In many cases there are different maps for different gears. This is the main reason I wanted to flash the S10 (shorthand for Super T?ner? on the forums). I found that the stock flash restricts throttle opening in the first three gears, up to 50% according to the forums. Tuners have created flash maps that eliminate this throttle restriction and really liven up the performance.

I got my flash tuner software and cable from Flash-Tune which has very good reviews on S10 and ADVRider forums. The on bike cable comes with instructions detailing which ECU connector pin slots receive which color pins from the cable. One pin must be removed from the connector, connected to a pin in the cable, then a different harness pin is re-inserted in the ECU connector. Once this is done the software is loaded on a PC and maps are downloaded. The PC is connected to the flash cable via a USB cable. The software connects to the ECU and once you see 'ready' status you can flash the ECU and you're done.

The software also allows you to make changes to all the variables controlled by the ECU. I likely won't play with these much but it is nice to have the option. Here's a screen shot of the software:

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I am by no means an expert on this stuff but hopefully my basic explanation helps.

Thanks,
Joe
 
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