CO,
I had read your post last week or so about returning the Daytona Twin Scan. I agree that it will be a lot of work, but any work I can do while in the saddle has to be more fun than the work I do in front of a desk. [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]
About swapping out the sensors. Why would you swap them in and out? In my case, using the PC with the O2 eliminators, I will only have them in for tuning, the rest of the time, the bungs will be plugged and sealed. And since I am still using the stock headpipes, the installation and removal of the sensors will be a piece of cake. I know there is a problem with the Rineharts, and that is why I'm giving Bub the full-court press to remedy the situation, before I buy their pipes.
I assumed that the SERT would cause the ECM to ignore the O2 sensors, making them useless, or if it still tries to use them, the same eliminators that are used with the Power Commander could be used so the sensors could be removed and the plugs installed. does anyone know about this for sure. As far as I know, the only time the stock sensors are used is when the stock ECM is used without the SERT or the PC. Does anyone have any information on this? [smiley=nixweiss.gif] I'm just curious, because mine are coming out and the holes will be plugged.
As for going with the PC and the Twin Scan, lets just say that I listened to my good man Hoist.
I originally was going to use the Zippers Auto-Tune for the obvious reasons, but since I will be doing my own installs and not paying a dealer xtra just in the hopes of maintaining a warranty, I wanted to be able to return the bike to stock configuration just to minimize potential warranty issues. There is a chance the ECM knows the PC is there, but that question has never been conclusively answered here.
I want an Auto Tuning ignition, but will be waiting awhile to get one. The route I have chosen is a compromise, and that's OK for now. It may not be when I actually get the Twin-Scan and hook it up. Thanks for the warning about the instructions.
Chief
Chief, The SERT modification to the ECM does not do away with the stock O2 sensors and the part-of-the-time loop, it just sets new parameters around which it will operate, from my understanding and research on the subject. The PC leaves no trace in the ECM of it's existence...the O2 eliminators just lie to the ECM, telling it they are there, when they really are not, so no codes would be set, provided the eliminators are not disconnected while the ECM is powered up (don't know if that would set a code or not, but might).
With what you're doing, removing the stock sensors and installing the PC components should present no problems, other than taking a while to get things tuned to your satisfaction. I'm assuming you are going to start with some sort of "pretty close" MAP in the PC, and use the Twin Scan system to tweak the base map further, much the way one would do on a Dyno tune. From my limited experience with the PC on my bike, Fuelmoto (there are also maps on Dynojet's home page for bikes) programmed the PC with a MAP for my former set-up with SE A/C and SE pro pipes...worked fine, just a bit rich, but not too rich to be worried about. When I installed the RH's, Jamie at Fuelmoto e-mailed me a MAP for them which I dumped in. Also ran fine, but was a bit rich as well...running from 12.4 to 12.8 on my bike. Now that it's tuned, it's 12.8 to 13.2, depending on TP. I'm getting 34-37mpg two up and loaded.
Really, the ultimate solution is the all the time closed loop system, but I certainly understand everybody's hesitation in completely replacing the factory ECM while the bike is still under warranty, not because the Thundermax doesn't work as designed, but simply because it would give HD a better excuse to hassle you over any warranty issues if they ever came up, because so many things feed through the ECM.
We all know it's just a matter of time before HD has a closed loop system that operates all of the time, but it's probably still going to be so lean as to not be healthy for the longevity of the motor, and you can bet it won't be adjustable without paying them some money to do it for you, if at all. I would also predict that Dynojet will have a system out soon as well, but who knows what it will be, since their devices have never really completely replaced the ECM, just went along for the ride, whispering lies into it's ear....