Ghostrider619
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Any shops around that do ECU flash & the average cost I might be looking at ?
2011 Yamaha R6
2011 Yamaha R6
Flashing is not a thing,
you have a software version installed in there now and you either leave it like that, replace the component, or install a different version of software. If you modify the engine beyond the manufacturers recommendations you are on your own and in un-charted territory.
That's what I meant.I am not sure what you meant by this, because flashing certainly is "a thing". Not in the "physical object" sense,...
Using ftecu.com (flash-tune) hardware/software you can enable ECU based quickshifter on R6 and R1 (shift rod sensor just wires to unused pin on the ecu connector). Works WAY better than a power commander based quickshifter (without the ignition module) because on the R6 and R1 the power commander only cuts 4 of the 8 fuel injectors, so not the smoothest shift possible like with the full cut the ECU based quickshifter provides....a reflash of the stock ECU can't do everything that a PowerCommander can (quick-shifter, and be able to change mapping in 2 minutes at the track if needed). Street bike? You probably don't need all that ...
Yeah, a standard/normal quickshifter allows full throttle no clutch upshifting (works great during wheelies too, and somewhat ok at part throttle), and some of the advanced quickshifters allow no clutch downshifting too (auto blip/rev matching), the second option costing quite a bit more cash.You mean I could be up shifting through all the gears while still doing a wheelie!
Holy have I ever been missing out on a lot of potential fun
Nice With the EXUP servo disabled make sure you de-install all that factory exhaust EXUP valve control garbage (servo motor and cables), it's located directly in front of the rear shock and looks like this:I just got the ecu flash. What a difference. Bike has so much torque down low in the rpm now. Also got the quick shifter, lower fan temperature , disabled the imobilizer, servo eliminated. Highly recommended for R1 and R6.