Hello.
I'm French and I drive a Suzuki GSXR 600 year 2012.
I will use my bike for doing race in French championship in 2014.
I am currently preparing my bike in race configuration.
I discover the Woolichracing and ecueditor software few days ago.
I'm very interested by Woolichracing interface for several reasons.
First, for race use, I need to disable a lot of sensor / Fi light, who are:
-pair valve
-exhaust valve
-steering Damper
-ISC
-O2 sensor
and many others
Second is I had planned to buy a Dynojet Power Commander 5 with autotune module.
But since I discovered your software, and like it is possible to combine injection tuning AND disable "sensor / FI light" with Woolichracing software and interface, I am more interested by a Woolichracing logbox rather than a power commander.
But I have questions because I don't have knowledge in this domain.
Is it possible to disable top speed limiter on 6th gear ?
Is it possible to disable speed limitation on 2nd and 3rd gear ? (to have the same function provided by the G-Pack over 3 from Nikko Racing or the X-TRE "Timing Retard Eliminator" from Healtech)
I have no knowledge in ECU hacking and in fuel injection tuning.
It is for this reason that I would to buy an used ECU, like that, if there is a problem (who kill the ECU) during the flashing, I still have my genuine ECU 100 percent stock.
But the problem is that in Europe, we have "transponder / immobilizer" system on ECU (key and ECU are paired), so I can't use an used ECU on my bike.
I have two questions about the immobilizer:
-is it possible to use Woolichracing logbox for flash a French ECU ?
-is it possible with the Woolichracing (or ecueditor) software to disable this "immobilizer"? (for I can use an used ECU)
For disable the pair valve, exhaust valve, ISC and the speed limitation, is there a simple checkbox or just click a button to disable each of them?
Or else there is necessary to have good technical knowledge in computer sciences?
And last, is there the possibility to disable the steering damper sensor for the Suzuki GSXR 600 2012?
Thank you very much for your answers, and to have fully read my text.
I hope that my English is not too bad, and sorry if I made some mistakes.  |
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