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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Bonaventure on August 05, 2017, 09:34:03 AM
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My new Stelvio won't be picked up for transport until probably mid to later this coming week. Is there an ECU engine map update since model yr 2016 that I should call the dealership and request a Tech flash in the update if so?
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There have been no factory map changes at all on the 2 Lambda Stelvios.
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Unless you know Xlratr or Beetle.
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Unless you know Xlratr or Beetle.
I don't know the meaning of this. Have Xlratr and Beetle developed a tuned ECU map for the 1200 CARC's that one can flash on his own with a laptop, GuzziDiag, and proper cable?
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I don't know the meaning of this. Have Xlratr and Beetle developed a tuned ECU map for the 1200 CARC's that one can flash on his own with a laptop, GuzziDiag, and proper cable?
Sounds like you have the meaning down just fine. Griso.org is where you will find maps.
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I don't know the meaning of this. Have Xlratr and Beetle developed a tuned ECU map for the 1200 CARC's that one can flash on his own with a laptop, GuzziDiag, and proper cable?
Yes, nice 2O2 Stelvio map and Beetle has some nice ones too. Bikes I put them in usually have a pipe, so I need something.
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Yes, nice 2O2 Stelvio map and Beetle has some nice ones too. Bikes I put them in usually have a pipe, so I need something.
So the ECU tunes are mainly for if you've replaced the factory silencer/cat with an after market slip-on?
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So the ECU tunes are mainly for if you've replaced the factory silencer/cat with an after market slip-on?
A re-map can help improve the riding experience and power delivery in multiple ways, whether you use the standard or aftermarket exhaust. I would say give your Stelvio a try in stock trim first and see what you think. You then have a basis for comparison. If you then want to try a different map it's very easy using the cables and Guzzidiag as you mentioned.
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A re-map can help improve the riding experience and power delivery in multiple ways, whether you use the standard or aftermarket exhaust. I would say give your Stelvio a try in stock trim first and see what you think. You then have a basis for comparison. If you then want to try a different map it's very easy using the cables and Guzzidiag as you mentioned.
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Thank you !! :smiley: