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Did you shut off all of the anti virus and whatever else is running on your laptop? All of the windows should have readings, there is a dropdown in each to select what you want to see in each window.You may have to talk to Beetle he's easy to find on the Griso Ghetto.Mine works fine. Even my EV has more values than windows to read info
My EV adjusts w/screw on side of ECU. You have to go to a dropdown window on upper left to be able to change trim. I take it you found that. Then it says too cold or "Start your engine". This is all done w/key on. If not you have to start all over.
Sounds like you are doing things right. You need to be up to temperature as you know.I have not done it for a while so yes, maybe an older version of the software will do it.
From what I have read that is the earlier ECU. On the 15M fitted to my 2001 Stone there is no mechanical adjustment of the CO Trim. It has to be done electronically using Guzzidiag to read it and adjust it to the best idle position.Part of the procedure does involve a lockout accompanied by a message stating that the engine temperature must be at least 60°C. Once the temperature criteria has been met the following stages include the "Gentleman start your engine" instruction. Unfortunately at that point I am getting the "Active diagnostics could not be started" message and so far I have been unable to get beyond that point.
This is how my Calis have been set up.Rich A
IIRR you have a Power Commander. Maybe that is why you can't get the trim adjustment to work???Just a thought,Tom
Well it was a thought.What bike did you chose in settings. Stone? You might just for kicks try changing to EV greater than 2001 or was it 2002. can't remember.Start Guzzidiag and follow instructions. Then go to the trim. If the bike is too cold you will get a message about that. If you get that far then warm it up and see what happens.Tom
You don't have the O2 sensor in the exhaust do you? That would be a 15RC, not a 15M.Pretty sure you would not, just thinking out loud.
Glad you got it sorted. I set the trim w/a Colortune to get it spot-on the correct mixture while running. Some use a sniffer up the exhaust. Usually it's in the 20's or 30's depending on the bike set-up, every bike is different.
The trim is just for idle, no load. Only thing effects it is air bleed screws. The colortune is a glass bottom spark plug so you can see the color of the flame in combustion chamber. I use it to set Idle only.
Finally all sorted with the CO Trim now set to +30 as used by Vagrant and a few others.Many thanks to Rodekyll for his suggestions, support and advice.Guzzidiag, a very useful tool - eventually!
What did you do to get it to work? I’m having the same problem with my ‘07 CalVin.
The CalVin is running closed loop and is responding to an O2 sensor. No CO trim available to set.