TwoLane,
Are you running the Zippers Throttle Body as well? I ask because if this situation is NOT resolved before your trip, is swapping back to the OEM ECM, and getting a dyno tune (I know,....more money) a possibility? I know it's expensive, it it is a possibility. Just another word of caution, Zippers DOES NOT like it when customers get impatient and start swapping things out to try and find a solution. I swapped my stuff out, and changed my bike over from Marelli to Delphi to try and get it to run better (I had the same sort of tuning issues as you). This really pissed them off and started my whole non communication problem.
Keep us posted.
Mark
Mark,
Part of Zippers "103 Muscle Kit" is their 50mm throttle body, intake and mating air cleaner. So, yes, they are on the bike. I lost about a month from initial attempts at support to finally beginning to get support. That did push me to a real and significant deadline for the upcoming trip.
While I'd not (or at least wouldn't see any reason to do so yet) start pulling intake components I will readily pull the T-Max off and reinstall the stock ECM to get it tuned in an attempt to make the bike ready for the trip. In fact I'm quite sure that will have to happen as the only tuning slot in the dyno schedule between now and my departure is just a few days away. That slot can't be missed just in case the T-Max couldn't be worked through between now and then.
If that's the case the Thundermax support efforts will simply go on hiatus. I've suggested what seems a very fair idea to them that could be pursued later. Or we could simply go through the steps they want me to go through, but do them later. Quite frankly they'll probably spend more of their time dancing me through step after step after step then if they'd accept "Plan B" and spin it themselves for a half day for a tune.
I've got no issue with spending the dollars for a dyno tune to make the trip. It's unfortunate that such a redundant expense might have become necessary. But it is what is. If I need to I need to and it's on me. Zippers can't (or shouldn't) get upset at my willingness to bear that expense when it only gains more flexibility and time to address the problem.
It would also isolate the tuning and ignition from the engine. If it still pings like a b*tch with the stock ECM and a good tune via SERT or Power Commander then an entirely different discussion would begin. That is, quite frankly, information worth having and information I'd pay to learn.
The only reason the company supplying all the parts (Zippers) would not want that information to be in the consumers' hands would be if they were concerned about the larger supplied parts collection also. I've seen no indication of that on their part. But I can't say that
I wouldn't mind isolating the engine build from the ECM/Ignition system just to know for sure. It would be information very much worth having in hand to address reservations that might come during further pursuit of the tuning problem (if that's where it is). Quite frankly there is also no reason to be a puppy chasing it's tail round and round on an issue if you can find out relatively easy whether or not the tail is actually the problem.