a couple CO, exhaust tuning questions?

dehmlow

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hey maybe this belongs on the new tuning page (thanks, Jaxson!!!) but does anyone know

1. Do the CO settings get reset if the battery is disconnected? reason for asking...
2. On my old roadliner when I added a slip on exhaust, I disconnected battery, waited a few minutes, then reconnected and started bike with no throttle. this was supposed to reset the ECU to the new exhaust and seemed to do so... (same procedure for my Ducati) does this apply to adding a slip on to the Tenere?
3. don't have the new exhaust yet (wasp carbon), but wondering if it comes with instructions for resetting ECU or just plug and play??? anyone who has one already know?

thanks for any replies or info... josh
 

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dehmlow said:
2. On my old roadliner when I added a slip on exhaust, I disconnected battery, waited a few minutes, then reconnected and started bike with no throttle. this was supposed to reset the ECU to the new exhaust and seemed to do so... (same procedure for my Ducati)
I got to ask this but where did the info on how this works come from?
 

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bloke said:
I got to ask this but where did the info on how this works come from?
Well, that would be the internet.. ::025::
 

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bloke said:
I got to ask this but where did the info on how this works come from?
Roaadliner reset ECU instructions came with the exhaust slip on. Ducati procedure from a Ducati mechanic. AND of course, some info from forums on the INTERNET! : )
 

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The manual discusses the CO settings and writing to an EEPROM. From that, I would not expect a zero if the battery were disconnected.
It should be easy enough to check: the next time you have a reason to disconnect the battery, change the CO settings first to something obvious, and incorrect, then check afterwards and set it back.
 
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