Atlanta Guzzi
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I love MyECU!
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Cliff - Thank you for the quick feedback!
You're correct that I'm at the same place I was a year ago, although much more informed and aware of the hurdles and additional expenses ahead. I truly want to make sure I'm leaving a positive impression for everyone, but also be helpful with a balanced post.
Through this little journey I've learned two key things:
1.) The MyECU and software is a combination of tools that will give you the most flexibility possible with tuning your engine. Truly the sky's the limit! It's amazing all the things you can control and adjust with your engine.
2.) It's not a plug-and-play device designed for a novice. You'll need to dedicate a considerable amount of time and effort learning what it can do, how to use it, and getting the proper equipment (laptop, cable, etc.) to tune correctly. Also, expect there may be some challenges setting up everything to communicate correctly. Once again, being a novice when it comes to setting up this stuff up means some delays.
I definitely put myself in the novice category, so that's probably part of reason for my slow progress. But, I do want to weigh-in that over time a general understanding can be attained for using it successfully.
Unfortunately, the idea that most people have their bikes fine tuned in a few days or weeks does not seem very likely. Who has the time to dedicate to this everyday? Sure, some might get things sorted quickly, but I think it takes trial-and-effort through a learning curve after using the system. Keep in mind, this is the opinion of a novice. Someone who barely understood the difference between Open and Closed Loop when I started. If you're like me the good news is you can get there, it just takes a while.
Also, the idea about using any old laptop...is wrong. The posts in this thread by several members clearly show challenges if you're using certain OS systems, com ports, or cables.
I've learned that guzzisteve is now on map #76. ...It just takes time.
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