Many members here use GuzziDiag suite, with cables from Lonelec and get their maps from BeetleTech - some members near you may have this setup and amy be able to help out
Many members here use GuzziDiag suite, with cables from Lonelec and get their maps from BeetleTech - some members near you may have this setup and amy be able to help out
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I thank you for your response. Unfortunately I am one of the only Guzzi & Ducati owners here in the Prescott Arizona area. Can BeetleTech be downloaded onto a laptop or must a dealer do this? The local dealer here I do not use. Thanks again Doug
GuzziDiag can be loaded on your laptop - it's free, Buy cables and a map and you can do it yourself. go to GRiSO.org, everything needed is there.
Are these the cables
GUZZIDIAG JPDIAG DUCATIDIAG Kit I will need or is this the cable Moto Guzzi Ducati 3 Pin to 16 Pin OBD Adaptor or both? Thank you again. Your a great help. Doug
Thank you! I certainly appreciate your advice & assistance. Doug
dlpannebakker Tanabuso
Posts : 73 Join date : 2018-04-09
Subject: Re: 2006 GRiSO flash ECM Sat Feb 26, 2022 10:40 pm
beetle wrote:
USB A is standard for most laptops.
Sorry for the late question, performance wise, how much performance can be persuaded out of the écu? For the weight of my “fat bottom girl”, I’d like to squeeze more performance along with a bit better fuel economy out of the engine. Thanks for your time
beetle GRiSO Capo
Posts : 10198 Join date : 2013-09-30
Subject: Re: 2006 GRiSO flash ECM Sat Feb 26, 2022 11:05 pm
On a good day you might get 75 RWHP and 60 ft-lbs of torque, @ 45 mpg