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Old 12-13-2011, 04:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello, I'm doing the calibration of the throttle position PC 5.
exactly what the parameters that are used in the S1000RR?
here I got 0.600 (0%) - 1.578 (100%).
can someone post the parameters that are using?
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Hello, I'm doing the calibration of the throttle position PC 5.
exactly what the parameters that are used in the S1000RR?
here I got 0.600 (0%) - 1.578 (100%).
can someone post the parameters that are using?
Been there and done that... made the mistake of trying to calibrate that thing w/out a Dyno. Can't do it since it is a Fly-by-wire. You'll never get the 100% mark without a dyno.

This should help you --> Power Commander (PCV) Throttle Calibration
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Been there and done that... made the mistake of trying to calibrate that thing w/out a Dyno. Can't do it since it is a Fly-by-wire. You'll never get the 100% mark without a dyno.

This should help you --> Power Commander (PCV) Throttle Calibration
Thanks 1000RR,

Yes, that true even for Bazzaz TPS calibration, should be done only on the dyno and the most important thing is to have the negative or the ground of the Bazzaz system with the bike's battery and not with clutch cable nut as suggested before by Bazzaz.
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