Thanks so much ggok for this information , too bad that my 2020 bike will not be able to use this version then DTC EVO3
Thanks so much ggok for this information , too bad that my 2020 bike will not be able to use this version then DTC EVO3
I’ve purchased a few things recently. Good pricing. I’m waiting on delivery, so far so good. They are responsive and very accommodating
Thanks ggok,Just a little chat again.
I've been using slicks (BBS number 67) for a while now, but Rexxer gave me the files for street and racing (Pirelli grooved tyres), number 47, free of charge.
I have Pirelli SC1 tyres on both front and rear, so I will be changing to 47 BBS mapping for road use.
The XECU company must be making a fortune, as previously I had to pay extra to get the files
I hope this helps anyone who is considering installing the Rexxer system on their MY18-19 Panigale V4.
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They are not afraid of pesky customers like me, and they patiently help me solve problemsThanks ggok,
That is a very good customer service from Rexxer/XECU. I plan to use their service once I can start my engine again and share my experience with you for my 2020 engine
96580211 A V4R DTC EVO2DUCATI Performance DTC DQS EVO2 96580201 A
Buyers can choose to map to BBS for slick or grooved tires.
However, it seems that the mapping to the ECU automatically determines the data to be written by the diagnostic machine based on the current ECU data and the mapping name.
I thought the buyer could also choose the ECU data, but that was a mistake.
The upgrade to the Performance EVO2 assumes that the ECU has already been flushed with DUCATI ’ s original stock-exhaust, slip-akrapovic, and full-akrapovic mappings.
In the case of stock-exhaust, nothing is displayed in DASH. In the case of slip-akrapovic, racing is displayed. In the case of full-akrapovic, racing evo is displayed.
The mode display is RACE EVO, SPORT EVO, STREET EVO for all cars.
Therefore, if the ECU is not flushed in the DUCATI formula, it may be possible to display in Racing or Racing EVO and DASH by changing to the ECU mapping (racing・racing pro) corresponding to the formula using a third party flash tool and introducing EVO2 or EVO3 in that state. It is a DUCATI official Racing ECU map.
This is my thought, or just a delusion.
Please refer to my past posts regarding the mapping name, etc.
DUCATI ECU and BBS Tuning (Racing EVO) for aftermarket exhaust
To make changes to the BBS and ECU, you will need a "Kvaser Leaf Light HS v2", a CAN-Converter to connect to your PC. You will also need a cable to connect the vehicle to the Kvaser. https://www.kvaser.com/product/kvaser-leaf-light-hs-v2-obdii/...ducatimodified.comDUCATI ECU and BBS Tuning (Racing EVO) for aftermarket exhaust
To make changes to the BBS and ECU, you will need a "Kvaser Leaf Light HS v2", a CAN-Converter to connect to your PC. You will also need a cable to connect the vehicle to the Kvaser. https://www.kvaser.com/product/kvaser-leaf-light-hs-v2-obdii/...ducatimodified.com
Hi ggok,96580211 A V4R DTC EVO2
Here is a bit of information about DTC/DQS EVO2, an update program specific to Panigale V4R.
V4 (STD... S) update program, the 96580201 A allows anyone to upgrade their vehicle to an EVO2 system after purchase.
But not in V4R.
If you purchase a PERFORMANCE AKRAPOVIC EXHAUST at a DUCATI dealer and the DDS UP-MAP does not update the ECU or BBS system in advance, you will not be allowed to upgrade to EVO2.
I can buy the item, but I can't upgrade it. And there will be no refund.
The refund may differ depending on the region or country's local subsidiary.
However, my acquaintance, Panigale V4R, who was equipped with TERMIGNONI4USCITE EXHAUST and performed FLASH of ECU with T 800 device in advance, successfully upgraded the EVO2 system.
It appears that DUCATI's DDS diagnostics determine whether an upgrade is permitted or not based on the ECU mapping name read from the vehicle.
4The ECU mapping name of USCITE EXHAUST mimics the mapping name of genuine AKRAPOVIC FULL EXHAUST, so it seems to be possible to cheat the diagnostic machine and do such unexpected things.
It seems that what I was thinking before was right.
However, the dash message will not be Racing evo, it will still be Racing pro.
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>>Scenario 1Hi ggok,
Thanks so much for another great information.
I have questions based on 2 scenario:
Scenario1:
If I purchase Part# 96580201 and ask Ducati dealer to install it but I still use my standard exhaust ECU software, will the dashboard show Racing EVO right away?
Scenario2:
If I purchase Part# 96580201 and ask Ducati dealer to install it while I still have my standard exhaust ECU software,
and LATER I upgrade the ECU software to XECU tuning for my SC-Project WSBK exhaust specific software, will the dashboard show as Racing EVO?
Because from this table below, it looks like the DSB# is the same for OEM Slick, DP1 (slip-on Akrapovic) and DP2 (full system Akrapovic),
and from my understanding the DSB is what determine the dashboard screen so isn't this means once you flash with 96580201, the dashboard will always be Racing EVO regardless of the software for the ECU?
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I think the proposal from a tuning company to change to an EVO2 system first and then adjust the data in the ECU is very good.Thanks ggok,
This all make more sense.
By the way, I contacted a reputable tuning company here in the US last night and the tuner recommend for me to get the 96580201 EVO2 upgrade at the Ducati dealer first.
After the 96580201 EVO2 upgrade installed, then he asked me to send him the complete ECU to his office where he will tune it and this "MIGHT" allow him to get it to show Racing EVO on the startup and at least for sure it will show the RaceEvo, SportEvo and WetEvo mode to show up.
Right now, I am really torn between doing the method above or just buy a Ducati Akrapovic Full System Exhaust and install the MAP for Akrapovic plus adding 96580201 EVO2 upgrade.
The only issue with this is, I heard currently California Ducati dealer do not want to upload the MAP because Ducati USA forbid them due to CARB emission rule in California. So this means, I might need to ship my bike to out of state dealer to perform this.
Do you know if the Ducati Akrapovic Full System ECU Map is that much different compare to the SC-Project WSBK exhaust map? I have a feeling that it is not that much different, in fact, the Akrapovic map might actually be "richer" then the SC-Project version because the Akrapovic full system exhaust has much shorter pipe thus much quicker in releasing the gas/exhaust.
I know the horsepower might not be the maximum possible, due to richer fueling, but it will be also much safer for the engine. All I really care is just when I turn on my bike it will show RACING EVO in the dashboard and later show RaceEvo, SportEvo and WetEvo in the riding mode. It make the modification feel more "factory"... well actually it is an official factory map modification...
I haven't made my decision yet, but I might have to decide soon...
Hi MaverikiB,I was underwhelmed with the factory Akra tune when I rode an akra-equipped V4S. It isn't as refined as I expect a factory race tune to be, still had flat spots in power delivery. It seems like a very conservative tune, definitely a lot more performance to be found in the machine.
Before trying the rexxer system, I tried the Tuneboy system as well. If you just want to label it as Racing EVO, you can do it with Tuneboy.
The current version of the Tuneboy is a system that unlocks the ECU and allows the ignition and fuel to be adjusted to match the current vehicle.
You can flash the ECU with Tuneboy's akrapovic full.slip-on mapping, but the BBS doesn't support it, so DTC.DWC.DSC etc. are disabled.
This may be good for people who don't need electronic controls.
There was no problem with the running itself.
I tried a combination of rexxer's only for racing EVO2 BBS and Tuneboy's akrapovic full ECU. With this combination, everything worked fine.
A little extra information.
Video.Racing EVO is indicated, but the display at the bottom right of the instrument dashboard panel, DTC.DWC.DSC etc., is blinking, indicating that its function is limited.
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Before trying the rexxer system, I tried the Tuneboy system as well. If you just want to label it as Racing EVO, you can do it with Tuneboy.
The current version of the Tuneboy is a system that unlocks the ECU and allows the ignition and fuel to be adjusted to match the current vehicle.
You can flash the ECU with Tuneboy's akrapovic full.slip-on mapping, but the BBS doesn't support it, so DTC.DWC.DSC etc. are disabled.
This may be good for people who don't need electronic controls.
There was no problem with the running itself.
I tried a combination of rexxer's only for racing EVO2 BBS and Tuneboy's akrapovic full ECU. With this combination, everything worked fine.
A little extra information.
Video.Racing EVO is indicated, but the display at the bottom right of the instrument dashboard panel, DTC.DWC.DSC etc., is blinking, indicating that its function is limited.
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I have a 2019 v4s with a CS racing exhaust slip on installed. After much debate on which canned tune to throw at it, it turns out there is a local, reputable Ducati shop that says they can custom dyno tune my bike using tuneboy software.Before trying the rexxer system, I tried the Tuneboy system as well. If you just want to label it as Racing EVO, you can do it with Tuneboy.
The current version of the Tuneboy is a system that unlocks the ECU and allows the ignition and fuel to be adjusted to match the current vehicle.
You can flash the ECU with Tuneboy's akrapovic full.slip-on mapping, but the BBS doesn't support it, so DTC.DWC.DSC etc. are disabled.
This may be good for people who don't need electronic controls.
There was no problem with the running itself.
I tried a combination of rexxer's only for racing EVO2 BBS and Tuneboy's akrapovic full ECU. With this combination, everything worked fine.
A little extra information.
Video.Racing EVO is indicated, but the display at the bottom right of the instrument dashboard panel, DTC.DWC.DSC etc., is blinking, indicating that its function is limited.
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Manifold pressure mapping(L) is limited to the 0-2.5% throttle to 5000RPM region, so there is no need to adjust the MAP tables.Thanks ggok,
Please kindly correct me if I am wrong, but I assume F1 is Fueling for Cylinder 1, however what is the meaning of L1?
Also, from a quick glance at the fueling value at the highest RPM, it looks like the Akrapovic Full System mapping is richer than the Termignoni 4USCITE Mapping, which (if my assumption is correct) meaning the Akrapovic have the capability to flow more exhaust gases volume compare to the Termignoni which like my SC-Project WSBK exhaust have a longer pipe...
Again, please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks
Euro 4 regulated cars have two O2Sensors, so I think you need to weld the bosses to install four wideband sensors to adjust for each cylinder.I have a 2019 v4s with a CS racing exhaust slip on installed. After much debate on which canned tune to throw at it, it turns out there is a local, reputable Ducati shop that says they can custom dyno tune my bike using tuneboy software.
Awesome right? No bother with canned tune stuff.. Well, not so much after reading through and trying to piece together all the info on theses forums haha! Also, they’ve (shop) been vague about any other details which leaves me with questions for ggok and/or all who are willing to answer….
Based on this post/your experience with various combos of Ecu and other bbs software I’m somewhat skeptical of what the final result may be. It sounds like if I get the custom Ecu tune done I’ll have the most desirable afr situation for the engine but I won’t have any form of traction control unless I spend the money on a bbs update from either Ducati or xecu?
Does anyone know if tuneboy tuning software has evolved to allow the traction control to work with a custom(or canned) tune to work or will it still be “disabled”?
They also mentioned they tune each cylinder individually? From what I can tell on my bike there is only two o2 sensors, one for the front two pair combined and one for the back two. Wouldn’t they have to custom fit sensors for each of the four headers to accomplish tuning per cylinder tuning?
Another question. For any tune custom or canned, how are the power modes affected(full, med, smooth)? is the tune applied to full power mode and then med and smoother are tuned down from there based on the custom/canned tune? Or is the new tune all you got? How does this work?
My 05 gsxr race bike is way less complicated lol.
Tia fellas
I mentioned that four wideband sensors need to be installed, but since the standard O2 sensors are located at the meeting point of the front and rear exhaust pipes, I don't see anything wrong with using two wideband sensors to make adjustments for each cylinder.Euro 4 regulated cars have two O2Sensors, so I think you need to weld the bosses to install four wideband sensors to adjust for each cylinder.
Euro 5 regulated cars have four O2Sensors as standard, so I think they can be adjusted easily.
The problem with Tuneboy ECU flashing causing errors (limited functionality) in traction control, etc. is that the ECU flashes the akrapovic mapping file as is.
If you copy the values in the akrapovic file and paste them into the standard file and then flash the ECU, you will not get the error.
DASH does not show Racing evo, but the fuel and ignition mapping is akrapovic itself.
Changing the ECU mapping will change the power and output characteristics, which will be out of balance with the programmed torque control, tire characteristics, etc. However, by changing the BBS mapping, you will get the best and maximum electronic control benefit.
Well, the rider's skill can compensate for this.