Randall,
I respectfully disagree. Mastertune absolutely reprograms your stock ECM.... The Harley stock ECM is the brain, or computer module, a piece of hardware, that tells when the spark plugs need to fire, timing, fuel flow in closed loop AND open loop, it can adjust the speedometer, and a whole lot more. The TTS dongle and the software programs that accompany the TTS kit simply allow you to modify the settings, or reprogram the ECM.
I think we're saying the same thing here, just using terminology differently. I'm a software developer. To me, reprogramming the ECM means replacing the actual logic of the ECM's computer brain, not just the data used by that existing logic.
The SERT, the Super Tuner and the Master Tune all replace the
data that is used by the existing software (the *real* programs) in the ECM. Devices like the ThunderMax replace the entire ECM -- hardware, software and data -- with an entirely new and different unit.
The Mastertune program does a whole lot more than allowing you to adjust fuel tables in closed loop. Mastertune has the cabability to do a complete tune of the bike, in closed loop operation AND open loop. The V-tune program, which integrates data that has been collected while you ride your bike (using the Data Master program), then combines the new data to make a new .mt7 file which is then flashed into the ECM using Mastertune.
Agreed. In refernce to the WOT issue, I said Mastertune when I should have said V-Tune.
V-tune only operates in closed loop. V-tune makes it very easy for the do-it-yoursefer to tune his bike, but V-Tune is limited to only closed loop operation. Without reading the help files, if I'm not mistaken, closed loop is throttle position at or less than about 60%. V-tune won't work at WOT (100% throttle position). I'm not sure why.
So, this was the heart of my previous post. Because the
software in the stock ECM does not monitor the O2 sensors at WOT, there is no data being collected and/or reported for the MasterTune to collect and for V-Tune to act upon. Essentially Mastertune/V-Tune can't collect data for analysis if that data is not being reported by the ECM.
The ThunderMax w/AutoTune, a full-replacement ECM with it's own software, does monitor the O2 sensors at WOT -- and all other throttle settings and engine speeds. This is allows the TMAT to be tuned -- and to auto-tune -- in places where SERT/SEST/MT cannot because of their dependency on the stock ECM software.
I'm saying it would be nice if the do-it-yourselfer could do a tune complete tune, even at WOT rather than taking it to a dyno tuner. Steve Cole explained how you can do a complete tune in open loop (see my quote above), but it's not worth all the trouble, time, beating your bike, etc., to do it.
I agree that it would be nice to be able to have a do-it-yourself
complete tune. I'm just pointing out that this is the nature of the beast with tools like the SERT/SEST/MT.
On the issue of beating your bike and it not being worth all the trouble... that's a subjective decision that each customer has to make for themselves.
Just my $0.02 worth...