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I am interested in a map update for my V85 to richen the mixture in places.However I am hyper wary of throwing money at something that is just going to pour fuel over the entire map. I have been in that position in the early days with my Norge and it wasn’t until Beetle intervened, that the issue was resolved.
Huzo, contact this bloke in Brisbane, he has the map you want.Contact us: 0423322175 | info@torquepowermotorcycles.com.au
Rexxer has not received a good reputation on earlier Guzzi models. Can't see how it will be able to handle the remapping of the V85's ECU with the more sophisticated Magneti Marelli IAW 7SM ECU.But I'm willing to be surprised.
The bloke that does the map actually broke into the ECU himself, not Rexxer, gets good reviews on his FB page. I was going to have it done, but I don't know if the Guzzi service would replace the map, will wait for the bike to be out of warranty.
Give us a call please mate.0437070946
I recently had a productive discussion with JDavis from here on WG.He sent me some literature pertaining to the mapping on the V85 and I see that it is claimed that Guzzidiag can tell you what version map you are running. It seems the latest iteration ends in 105.Can anyone tell me if they have been able to use Guzzidiag to extract this information ?
Unless someone gets on this before me, I'll see if I can pull this up on my V85 sometime today.
I updated my map nearly a year ago to 7621GA14.There is a newer one, 7621GA15 for Eu & World, 7621GC15 for USA. I chose not to update up, got frightened off by comments by Beetle (I thenk, sorry mate if it wasn't you) about bricking the ECU. My bike is running fine, I doubt I would notice any difference.
I guess my first question is: Is there an easy way for an owner to determine their map version?My second question: If is often cited -- and generally accepted -- that stock fueling is set lean, but is there a way to verify/confirm that? Are the stock mixtures really as dangerously lean as some have stated?Last question: I certainly don't want my bike to run lean -- I want it to run properly -- and there seems to be at least some indication in this thread that the newest map may slightly enrich the mixture, but do we know for certain that the newest map is indeed an improvement in this respect? (i.e., How do we know that the newest map isn't just as lean as the previous?)I am just trying to learn.....thanks in advance for any good information.
You got yours from GP Motorcycles? Have you already done your first service? Were you going to do that yourself? Basically, I'm thinking just have them check is the easiest thing.
Some guys go to a dyno but I don't get that, they just lock the throttle wide open and run it up to redline and hand you a chart which isn't the way I ride any of my motorcycles.
If you removed the CAT and changed the exhaust, then I would look at some sort of fueling option at that point.
Where does that leave me ?
Greetings,Much of this is above my level of understanding, but I feel like I should engage in this discussion and try to learn more.I just purchased my 2020 V85TT within the last couple of weeks. I really have no idea if my bike's map has been updated to the latest version. I guess my first question is: Is there an easy way for an owner to determine their map version?My second question: If is often cited -- and generally accepted -- that stock fueling is set lean, but is there a way to verify/confirm that? Are the stock mixtures really as dangerously lean as some have stated?Last question: I certainly don't want my bike to run lean -- I want it to run properly -- and there seems to be at least some indication in this thread that the newest map may slightly enrich the mixture, but do we know for certain that the newest map is indeed an improvement in this respect? (i.e., How do we know that the newest map isn't just as lean as the previous?)I am just trying to learn.....thanks in advance for any good information.
Yes, bought from GP. Makes sense -- I'll just ask them. I was going to have them do the very first service or two....I am still learning a lot. I DO hope to do most of my own maintenance as time goes on.I have wondered the same thing.You bring up a point I have been considering. It seems like that cat really gets hot....probably gets the engine hot....eliminating the cat is something I very well may wish to consider, so I guess that is another reason to try to understand this better.
As someone else mentioned, peruse the Guzzidiag thread and purchase the Lonelec cables. Follow the instructions regarding downloading the correct drivers from that thread. I already had the cables but hadn't used them yet on this bike, so I had to download all the stuff on my old laptop yesterday before getting in there to see what was up. I read the map first because I thought it would tell me something. It didn't. It looks like the map version just shows up on the normal Guzzidiag page as you can see in the above comments. I installed the replacement y-pipe because people said it helped with the heat. I'm not sure that I agree, depending upon my riding conditions. The elimination of the converter does open up the exhaust some and make for a bit more noise, I will not claim any performance enhancement. My main problem with the mapping is, when cold, I have a dead spot right off idle that makes good throttle manipulation difficult for a few minutes. I use my bike for motorcycle classes and ride it to demonstrate the exercise before everyone else rides. It gets just enough time to cool down and make the dead spot come back for each demo, this does not help me be smooth with what I'm doing. Once the bike warms up this is not an issue. Other than this one small thing I think the bike runs just fine. The next time I have it in to get the little wrench turned off then I'll ask them to put in the updated map at the dealership. Beetle had mentioned previously that he was not going to work on a V85 map for a while because people had bricked their ECU on the new models messing around with it. He mentions in the Guzzidiag page about not using certain operating systems with the writer or this may occur. Could I write the newer map and have it work? Most likely, but if the dealership breaks my bike then they can pay to fix it.
...I installed the replacement y-pipe because people said it helped with the heat. I'm not sure that I agree, depending upon my riding conditions. The elimination of the converter does open up the exhaust some and make for a bit more noise, I will not claim any performance enhancement.
For the exhaust, Mistral is an exhaust company in same town as Moto Guzzi in Italy, been making Guzzi exhaust systems for some time (1993?) ... they have a few different exhaust options and the cross over pipe that eliminates the CAT and a "V-Twin Boost" plug. I know there are guys on here that hate the "booster plug" products, but I would trust a complete package from Mistral. GP might not be able to sell them due to California emissions stuff. I buy a number of things from AF1 in Austin, TX ... https://www.af1racing.com/V85-Performance-Parts ... they have all the Mistral stuff. Oh, funny, AF1 calls the booster plug a "Fuel Injection Trim Module".