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Post by tom on Apr 15, 2020 11:56:11 GMT
So, I can not revert to previous version in any possible way? Why do you want that, just follow the advice from Alain and good.
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Post by dialinracer on Apr 17, 2020 1:13:41 GMT
Edit : instead uninstall the app you can clear the data in the applications manager. Please explain how to do this. I also had the sensors screen open last and shut down.
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Post by Meeou on Apr 17, 2020 3:45:05 GMT
The bug is fixed in the latest release, do the update on the Google Play Store.
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Post by sordo on Apr 21, 2020 8:08:47 GMT
Hallo, I heard that it is now possible to read out the existing map on the ECU and to change it on the ECU. Is that correct ? Bike: Daytona 765 Moto2 Greetings
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Post by Harsh on Apr 28, 2020 15:09:07 GMT
Hallo, I heard that it is now possible to read out the existing map on the ECU and to change it on the ECU. Is that correct ? Bike: Daytona 765 Moto2 Greetings I read something to the same effect, but I tried the other day on my 2018 Street Triple 765RS and could not read the stock map using bluetooth. I made sure that the app was updated to the latest version as well. What I read was that in order to read the map you had to use the cable. I have an OTG adapter for my phone and have my old Lonelec cable from when I used TuneECU on Windows. I must admit that I am hesitant to try using the adapter and cable for fear of bricking my ECU. I am hoping that Tom or Alain can provide some additional information on this subject.
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Post by tom on Apr 28, 2020 16:06:19 GMT
Hallo, I heard that it is now possible to read out the existing map on the ECU and to change it on the ECU. Is that correct ? Bike: Daytona 765 Moto2 Greetings .................... I am hoping that Tom or Alain can provide some additional information on this subject..................... Guys, it's all written, you just have to read and understand, not just skim through the descriptions and explanations. But I'll try it in short sentences: 1. There are models that can only be reprogrammed via cable and where the map on the ECU can also be read only via cable. These models can also be connected via a Bluetooth adapter to carry out service work. Remapping and reading the map is not possible with Bluetooth on the models. 2. There are models that can only be connected via Bluetooth but not via cable and on which remapping is only possible with Bluetooth. The maps on the ECU cannot be read on these models. Not even with a cable. 3. There are models where no remapping and reading of the map on the ECU is possible and a cable connection is not possible, but service work can be carried out on these models via Bluetooth. These 3 points are to be observed and in the Bikes List from Alain are the models that are compatible with TuneECU. Behind each of the models listed in this list are asterisks of different colors, which have been given the corresponding description in the footnote of the list.
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Post by Harsh on Apr 28, 2020 16:34:23 GMT
Tom...I know and understand how to read the bikes list. However, we are not talking about remapping the bike, we are talking about reading the map that is currently loaded in the ECU. IMHO, the bike list is flawed in this regard since it does not provide any information on whether the current map that is loaded can be read. It only mentions remapping.
Like I said in my post, I read something and wanted some clarification on it. I read a little while back on another forum that someone was able to connect to their bike (same year, make and model as mine) with a cable and read the map from the ECU. I have only ever seen that mentioned one time so I was curious if it was true or whether it has been tried by either you, Alain, or maybe someone else on this forum.
If your sentences were incorporated to the bottom of the bike list, some of this could be avoided.
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Post by sordo on Apr 30, 2020 18:44:45 GMT
I found someone who read the mapping with cable and now adjusts the map on the Dyno. The same mechanic also adjusted the map of my Daytona 675 R H67 in 2014. However, he does not use tune ECU for this. Tune ecu is freely accessible and quite easy to understand and it was nice if it could be done so that I can make adjustments myself.
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Post by crctoph on May 2, 2020 13:15:17 GMT
Bonjour depuis la dernière mise à jour j'ai un message d'erreur "périphérique bluetlooth pas compatible " . Jusque-là tout marchait bien . Mon périphérique est le : Vgate Scan. Merci .
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Post by crctoph on May 3, 2020 21:07:41 GMT
Bonjour depuis la dernière mise à jour j'ai un message d'erreur "périphérique bluetlooth pas compatible " . Jusque-là tout marchait bien . Mon périphérique est le : Vgate Scan. Merci . J'ai trouvé la reponse à mon problème, qui n'en n'était pas un ,puisque j'avais mon coupe contact sur OFF donc pas d'alimentation de la prise diag,d'où mon soucis.
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Post by billy on May 12, 2020 7:48:31 GMT
Tom...I know and understand how to read the bikes list. However, we are not talking about remapping the bike, we are talking about reading the map that is currently loaded in the ECU. IMHO, the bike list is flawed in this regard since it does not provide any information on whether the current map that is loaded can be read. It only mentions remapping. Like I said in my post, I read something and wanted some clarification on it. I read a little while back on another forum that someone was able to connect to their bike (same year, make and model as mine) with a cable and read the map from the ECU. I have only ever seen that mentioned one time so I was curious if it was true or whether it has been tried by either you, Alain, or maybe someone else on this forum. If your sentences were incorporated to the bottom of the bike list, some of this could be avoided. Hey mate, Read Tom's post again... Slowly. It's quite well explained. You can't 'read' the map on a bluetooth only compatible bike, but you can check the currently installed map number and then download that from this website. You can then edit it from there. What year and model is your bike?
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Post by Harsh on May 12, 2020 11:20:37 GMT
Tom...I know and understand how to read the bikes list. However, we are not talking about remapping the bike, we are talking about reading the map that is currently loaded in the ECU. IMHO, the bike list is flawed in this regard since it does not provide any information on whether the current map that is loaded can be read. It only mentions remapping. Like I said in my post, I read something and wanted some clarification on it. I read a little while back on another forum that someone was able to connect to their bike (same year, make and model as mine) with a cable and read the map from the ECU. I have only ever seen that mentioned one time so I was curious if it was true or whether it has been tried by either you, Alain, or maybe someone else on this forum. If your sentences were incorporated to the bottom of the bike list, some of this could be avoided. Hey mate, Read Tom's post again... Slowly. It's quite well explained. You can't 'read' the map on a bluetooth only compatible bike, but you can check the currently installed map number and then download that from this website. You can then edit it from there. What year and model is your bike? Maybe you should read my post again. I also suggest you read it SLOWLY. As I also explained myself well. Since you asked, I have a 2018 Triumph Street Triple 765RS. FWIW, my suggestion to add the information in Tom's reply has been incorporated at the bottom of the bike list.
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Post by blackspeedy on Jul 7, 2020 1:09:47 GMT
TuneECU release 4.8, what's news : New look and adding two themes TuneECU release 4.7, what's news : Adding the map Race for Triumph Daytona 675 2013+ Adding maps for Bonneville Bobber TFC TuneECU release 4.6, what's news : Adding maps for Triumph Tiger 1200 Adding maps for Triumph Explorer Adding maps for Triumph Tiger Explorer, Thunderbird 1700, Trophy Adding maps for Triumph Daytona Moto2™ 765 and Thruxton TFC Adding a map for Aprilia Caponord 1200 & Shiver 900 TuneECU release 4.5, what's news : Triumph Daytona 675 & Street Triple (2013+), Speed Triple 1050 (2016+), Tiger Sport, Scrambler 1200, Thruxton 1200 can now be remapped (only with the OBDLink LX or MX Bluetooth firmware v4.3 or up) Maps available here : app.box.com/s/jhxtzesemvqfz1x6qbizr735jd3bs3oo
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Post by kleener on Jul 7, 2020 5:49:57 GMT
Since last update i dont see the compare graph if i compare two maps and modify the map. It was a usefull tool to modify row of tables. Actually i only see the modification in percent to the compare graph in selected values. At last version i see also the compare graph in this mode.
Use a Samsung S7 and Galaxy Tab GT-P5210.
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Post by fabrizio on Jul 7, 2020 8:50:26 GMT
Bonjour Meeou,
à ce jour est il possible, avec TuneEcu android et obdlink lx bluetooth, de lire et sauvegarder la MAP de ma Triumph Speed Twin 2019 ?
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