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Hi Todd -

I purchased one of these from you but haven't installed it yet. What do you mean fuel manipulation is mandatory?
 
MarcoRod said:
I purchased one of these from you but haven't installed it yet. What do you mean fuel manipulation is mandatory?
Low speed fueling will be quite horrible, likely hardly ride-able, with this (only) installed.
 
How much would it be to sort the fueling? Is this done via a Power Comander or is it possible to just get the stock ECU re-flashed with a modified map?
 
GT-Rx said:
MarcoRod said:
I purchased one of these from you but haven't installed it yet. What do you mean fuel manipulation is mandatory?
Low speed fueling will be quite horrible, likely hardly ride-able, with this (only) installed.

Todd I haven't done my PCV /AT install yet, plan to next week. Since I got the CNC ring after you sent the PCV will the base map you installed in the PCV be OK or do I need a different base map ? BTW the ring is a beautiful piece of craftsmanship and the air sensor plugged right in.
Question the bike is in undress mode Tank off, upper fairings off, air box off. What is the best way to tackle the ECU removal ?
 
draidt said:
Question the bike is in undress mode Tank off, upper fairings off, air box off. What is the best way to tackle the ECU removal ?

Is this a Griso? If so, ECU is behind the front forks. There is a plastic cover held on by two bolts and the ECU has two bolts and a ground strap connected to it. The harness has some clamps that rotate 90 degrees in order to disconnect them from the ECU.
 
Todd

Do you have an updated PCV map for the Norge with CNC open air box and aftermarket pipe ? If you do I would like to get it in before I crank er up for the first time and eliminate most of the Auto Tune trim updates, caused by the open air box.
 
Just received the air box ring and filter today. Looks great and really cleans things up. Looks like rain tomorrow, test ride is going to have to wait.

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Thanks Chris, hopefully early next year I'll get some dyno documentation done... for sure it's beneficial as the Cali airbox lid mod was.
 
These are now back in stock, but I have a limited few. Contact me direct to order, pricing is listed in the above thread. Direct e-mail Todd at GuzziTech.com
 
SMChris said:
Just received the air box ring and filter today. Looks great and really cleans things up. Looks like rain tomorrow, test ride is going to have to wait.

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Hey,
Is this a K&N Filter on your Griso? Where can I buy one?

DC
 
kudzu57 said:
Is this a K&N Filter on your Griso? Where can I buy one?
Chris installed my CNC air-bx lid and BMC filter. I have them in stock. Contact me direct e-mail.
 
Regarding Fueling, is the ECU reflash sufficient or do you need the PCV to use the air box mod?
 
Tilter said:
Regarding Fueling, is the ECU reflash sufficient or do you need the PCV to use the air box mod?
The full kit is always best, as never "one-flash-fits-all" is ideal, but as a good first step, yes; The ECU re-flash is sufficient.
 
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