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Matt Bleck
22nd November 2007, 10:42
Just found this on Gixxer dot com.

http://www.gixxer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=151867

Apparently this product tunes the bike while you are riding it.

Sound very interesting to say the least, from what I've read some far there's a bit to installing them and you need to fit a sensor in the exhaust but i can see it being very handy espceially if you are for ever modding your bike.


Anyone heard of something like this before, any pro's n cons?

Cajun
22nd November 2007, 10:47
interesting looking product

imdying
22nd November 2007, 11:10
Very interesting... chasing an AFR isn't necessarily the best way to go, but it looks like they've well thought about that and built some interesting systems/formulas to compensate. I'd give it a whirl.

vifferman
22nd November 2007, 11:14
All I got from the link was basically a "bugger off - you don't ride a GixxxxxxR" message.

Soo......
Taking a wild guess, I'd say that whatever this mysterious 'thing' is, it's a bit like the Wide Band Commander, which uses an O2 sensor in the zorst, and an on-bike display unit, to help you tune your Power Commander while you're riding.

imdying
22nd November 2007, 11:29
All I got from the link was basically a "bugger off - you don't ride a GixxxxxxR" message.

Soo......
Taking a wild guess, I'd say that whatever this mysterious 'thing' is, it's a bit like the Wide Band Commander, which uses an O2 sensor in the zorst, and an on-bike display unit, to help you tune your Power Commander while you're riding.

www.afrtuner.com

But yes, what you describe isn't entirely inaccurate. The PC unit is plug n play however.