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Jan 31st, 2012, 9:25 am
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TuneECU - on a Ducati?
Anyone tried the TuneECU software on a Duc? Is it compatible, does it work?
Thanks
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Feb 4th, 2012, 12:02 pm
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Go back to your KTM, would ya?
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2006 Ducati Sport 1000 (heavily modded)
2008 Triumph Daytona 675 Special Edition -- Sold
2008 KTM Super Duke -- Here and modding...
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Feb 4th, 2012, 6:56 pm
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Ducati has something similar called DucatiDiag, most of the stuff is free, but a mapping license is 100 euros
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Feb 4th, 2012, 7:41 pm
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As you're in England, Google "CJS Racing" in the Bristol area, they can reprogramme your original ECU to any spec required, great results I've heard, the best Dyno tuning option.
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Feb 5th, 2012, 11:01 am
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I wish TuneEcu worked with the Ducs too. Crazy simple to tune the Triumph, free maps, free software, and a $15 cable.
Eventually the proprietary tuning bs will end for all manufacturers, I hope.
Mark
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Feb 6th, 2012, 4:39 am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bupton
Go back to your KTM, would ya?

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I do occassionally... She's still a bit frisky compared to the smooth and light Duc though... It's like going from my smooth single malt to a tequila slammer. Although they both have a place at the "bar of life".
(She is still for sale though...  )
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Originally Posted by Drinky
Ducati has something similar called DucatiDiag, most of the stuff is free, but a mapping license is 100 euros
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Interesting, I'll chek that out - thanks.
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Originally Posted by nzdave
As you're in England, Google "CJS Racing" in the Bristol area, they can reprogramme your original ECU to any spec required, great results I've heard, the best Dyno tuning option.
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They sound good. Might help with Spirit's GT project too, as they are getting a pipe Custom built.
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Originally Posted by marxred749s
I wish TuneEcu worked with the Ducs too. Crazy simple to tune the Triumph, free maps, free software, and a $15 cable.
Eventually the proprietary tuning bs will end for all manufacturers, I hope.
Mark
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I hope so too. Tune ECU seems to have revolutioned things on the Superduke forum...
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