I don’t get how one thing has anything to do with the other. I don’t see people flashing their car or truck ECUs when they get 24in wheels or 40in tires.Going from 43 to 40 tooth rear sprocket and because bike has abs, I heard someone bring up a point that the rpm and speed will be different and ecu needs to be flashed. Is this true?
I don’t get how one thing has anything to do with the other. I don’t see people flashing their car or truck ECUs when they get 24in wheels or 40in tires.
Going from 43 to 40 tooth rear sprocket and because bike has abs, I heard someone bring up a point that the rpm and speed will be different and ecu needs to be flashed. Is this true?
Alot don't, but many do(cars), and it's just a speedometer recalibration.
Snap-on Versus, Solus, or similiar diagnostic tool can do that.
A seperate or piggyback unit like a Speedohealer for a bike is not needed.
Yeah, I was referring to calibration for proper ABS operation purposes. I do have a speedo healer for when I switch between the different sprockets I have.I don't see it as a problem; as the abs is measuring the actual speed of the wheel(the rings on the hubs), it's not reading the speedometer.
But, it is a good idea to buy a Speedohealer to recalibrate the speedometer for any gearing or tire size change, so your mph and odometer are acurate.
The stock speedometer is off around 7% anyway.
Pretty sure you will be close to correct speed but believe you may be traveling slightly above what the speedo states possibly with -3 teeth. Really nothing to worry about either way.Going from 43 to 40 tooth rear sprocket and because bike has abs, I heard someone bring up a point that the rpm and speed will be different and ecu needs to be flashed. Is this true?
+3 will be more than slightly above....Pretty sure you will be close to correct speed but believe you may be traveling slightly above what the speedo states possibly with -3 teeth. Really nothing to worry about either way.
yup was trying to be nice about it.+3 will be more than slightly above....
Thanks for the info c10, speed is real close compared to gps. I actually lost top end, going to take it to a dyno shop and get ECU flashed. I had to shorten the chain about a link and a 1/2, that was pretty easy. Down the road i am going to carbon fiber wheels and possibly some engine mods.Speedo will NOT be way OFF with 40 tooth . it will be Right On . However Odometer will be WAY OFF 5.4 miles for every 100 actual miles ridden via GPS . So ride 100 on bike it will really be 105.4 true miles . Not a big deal . But a 40 tooth will not have much chain adjustment using a 18 up front . I tried 19/40 for a bit , and axle was at back of arm with nearly no adjustment left . with a 18 it may have none , and be to lose .
Best thing is just put a 19 up front , and call it a day Since I changed gearing on my 2014 ABS bird the Odometer shows 26,750 miles . There is an additional 1428.3 miles not shown . I do not care , and enjoy the speedo being correct with no speedo healer device wired in taking up room / weight .
It's always 2 links on chain never 1.5 as you would not be able to put it back together
On top end hold 5th till you get power mods.
A strong gent 2 should be able to pull 5th to redline geared 19/42 but not 6th. About 10,800 is all mine will pull in 6th geared that way but that is 196 mph
I run 18/40 and think it is the best combo for the Busa. But the tune or the so called flash has to be fixed. You have to fix more than a flash. The stock tune is junk so you need to get after certain areas. I have spent a lot of time with the tune and have more power over the stock crap. I love the 18/40 and the tune You have so much power and control. People think that a big gear kills horse power or speed. Yes it does so fix the tune. I developed this combo over the years by testing. No dyno. I think back when I first bought this bike 08 I hated this thing. Now I love this bike more in control of power when you ride you just hunt your prey and mow them down.Going from 43 to 40 tooth rear sprocket and because bike has abs, I heard someone bring up a point that the rpm and speed will be different and ecu needs to be flashed. Is this true?