Ecu Remap..

Discussion in 'Triumph General Discussion' started by Andy Martin, Feb 7, 2021.

  1. Andy Martin

    Andy Martin New Member

    Dec 15, 2018
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    Afternoon Nutters,

    In-between the thought of opening a can of beer and new exhausts for the 94r Speedy. I've come across a couple of Ecu specialist's around the Bristol area.
    Has anyone had similar done to their bikes and if yes any real improvement?..

    To be honest had a Hilltop one a couple of years ago, and the jury is still out on that one..

    Thanks and here's to the start of bike season...

    Andy....
     
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  2. dav.a

    dav.a Well-Known Member

    Jul 29, 2018
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    #2 dav.a, Feb 7, 2021
    Last edited: Feb 7, 2021
    Good luck. ECU remaping is like chasing a rainbow. I've read numerous posts from TuneECU users and these put me off using it. Hilltop is like marmite, you either love it or not. Personally I am a fan of Geoff and his services having had 4 done, my Speedie RS ecu was done last week and refitted on Thurs. Not had a chance to try it out yet and probably won't until April.

    Perhaps a skilled ecu remapper is the best solution but I think the ideal time for this is once all fettling has been done. Its our own fault, we get the bike set up then change the air filter, exhausts and the ecu must be thinking wtf just when I knew what was what he/she moves the goalposts !! Which nicely brings out a huge can of worms re Hilltops product being able to adapt to our whims and fancies.

    Anyway back to square one and good luck.
     
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  3. Andy Martin

    Andy Martin New Member

    Dec 15, 2018
    22
    3
    Bath
    Morning,
    A can of worms it is. I don't know what I am on about really.. Sat on a machine 0 to 60 under four secs and approx 150/160 top end, wasn't enough!...
    Cheers happy riding if and when!...
     
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