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New Drummer - running hot

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Padave

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So, Have a new Drummer installed - sounds great. LOTS of decel pop, a little sputter here and there, and running pretty hot. Been looking at getting an update with the ECM, but I've heard it only changes the fan cycle to when the bike is running only. Doesn't really fix my problem. Been looking at getting it dyno'd with Direct Link - but recently came across a fellow Bueller who recommended Powerpro Fueler, saying it works really well, and he advised against the Directlink.

Oh, and talked to another Bueller with the same set-up as me, except he has the new EBR ECM, and was fairly unimpressed with the results - still has decel pop, etc.

So I after evaluating all this, I think a custom flash is best, as each bike will have its little quirks. I guess I'm asking if anyone has any experience with either DirectLink, or the Powerpro

Oh.. the Bike is 09' XB12Ss Long
 
EBR is working on improving the race ECMs. I would call ASB and ask if he can sell you a better map. They should have one.
 
Flashing Race Maps

Datalogging

Both are now doable on an 08+ ECM. Find your ECM's config (most likely the BUEZD judging by your year/model and fan protocol comment) and I can help you out.

Edit: Also, if you ONLY have the Drummer on your bike, then you most likely do not NEED to change anything in the ECM. The 08+ ECM's come SUPER rich from the factory, and can handle both an open airbox and exhaust without needing to remap. That being said, obviously your best power gains will come from taking the time to make sure your engine is operating as perfectly as possible.
 
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