GUNNY!I did not notice any difference in the mpg figures after the ECU change, although I have never gotten as much as 50mpg.
You might want to try taking her over 1500rpm sometime :grin:
If you have a 2008 FJR, why are you worrying about this..?? The revised ECU is already in the '08 model.:glare: Can any one tell me how the replacment of the ecu (recall on the 2007 fjr) has changed the mpg if any?? I myself get about 50 mpg and don't wont this to change!!
If you have a 2008 FJR, why are you worrying about this..?? The revised ECU is already in the '08 model.:glare: Can any one tell me how the replacment of the ecu (recall on the 2007 fjr) has changed the mpg if any?? I myself get about 50 mpg and don't wont this to change!!
I can't figure out how you guys get 50mpg on the FJR? I'll have to try riding my bike like a Grandmother for a tankfull to see if it's even possible. I don't usually ride over 70mph, but I do get up to the speed limit in a hurry after each stop. Not much WFO, but I ain't shifting at 3k either (probably closer to 6k).I just did the ECU swap for my 2007, and MPG is (still) outstanding for a 124hp machine at 48 to 50ish MPG going NORMAL speeds. I just did a 700 mile ride this weekend and will have overall MPG well above 51, but we were driving at speed limit the entire time (yet still having a ball).You guys getting 40 - what's up with that?? Perhaps you spend way more time at WFO than I do.
The ECU replacment on my bike took less then 10 minutes by the yamaha tech. The only parts of the bike he removed was the seats and the seat high/low postion plastic under the rider seat.I did 50.4 on a 25 mile run and I brought the average back down to 38 after a 10 mile run! That 1300 mill knows how to tip em' back when your on the go!!
Has anyone had any bad experiences with the swap out?? (Messed up or loose panels, items etc,,,) I want to have mine done but sometimes worry about having the bike taken apart.
I just did the ECU swap for my 2007, and MPG is (still) outstanding for a 124hp machine at 48 to 50ish MPG going NORMAL speeds. I just did a 700 mile ride this weekend and will have overall MPG well above 51, but we were driving at speed limit the entire time (yet still having a ball).You guys getting 40 - what's up with that?? Perhaps you spend way more time at WFO than I do.
Harald:I can't figure out how you guys get 50mpg on the FJR? I'll have to try riding my bike like a Grandmother for a tankfull to see if it's even possible. I don't usually ride over 70mph, but I do get up to the speed limit in a hurry after each stop. Not much WFO, but I ain't shifting at 3k either (probably closer to 6k).I just did the ECU swap for my 2007, and MPG is (still) outstanding for a 124hp machine at 48 to 50ish MPG going NORMAL speeds. I just did a 700 mile ride this weekend and will have overall MPG well above 51, but we were driving at speed limit the entire time (yet still having a ball).You guys getting 40 - what's up with that?? Perhaps you spend way more time at WFO than I do.
But back on topic, I didn't notice a mileage change with the new ecu. My new PC III is sitting here next to my laptop at work, so we'll see what that does to the mileage.
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