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Barbarian Jumper Mod on 06
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred H." data-source="post: 111122" data-attributes="member: 2059"><p>Just curious, does anyone know if there is any sort of ECU reset procedure required after the ECU is disconnected?</p><p></p><p>I know that Hondas go through an initialization procedure that reads the sensors and sets some base level bias values up for the ECM to use. You do it by starting the bike cold and letting it idle till the engine fully warms up and the fans come on, and then you shut off the ignition to lock in the values.</p><p></p><p>Just wondering if something similar needs to be done on the Yamaha after you remove the connector on the ECU to do the jumper mod and change the settings. Comments/thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred H., post: 111122, member: 2059"] Just curious, does anyone know if there is any sort of ECU reset procedure required after the ECU is disconnected? I know that Hondas go through an initialization procedure that reads the sensors and sets some base level bias values up for the ECM to use. You do it by starting the bike cold and letting it idle till the engine fully warms up and the fans come on, and then you shut off the ignition to lock in the values. Just wondering if something similar needs to be done on the Yamaha after you remove the connector on the ECU to do the jumper mod and change the settings. Comments/thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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