Panman
Well-known member
I have a set similar to that on my S-10. Work good enough for me.
Good idea.Any chance that Ivan has a tune that could improve the mileage?
Any chance that Ivan has a tune that could improve the mileage?
The bike already runs super lean from the factory to maximize fuel economy and to meet emissions standards. Properly tuning the bike will reduce fuel economy (while massively improving performance and engine longevity), and there isn't any way to improve it over stock.
Nate Phipps
Operations Manager
2 Wheel DynoWorks
I forgot about them.According to the MT10 community, there is a premier ECU tuner not too far away in Kirkland, WA, who know this engine inside-out. I emailed them once about this very notion - to flash the ECU with the goal of maximizing MPG. No can do, according to their reply...
Bummer, but sounds about right. I will take the rear sprocket down from factory 43-teeth to a 41-teeth, and see if lowering 500-ish RPMs at cruising speeds will buy me anything for more range. But if that fails to yield much, and I'm stuck with a 220-ish mile range I'll be forced to look at the last resort option: carry more fuel.
That sucks. If the sprockets don't help enough, may have to do a bigger aux tank to extend the range then.
To get the kind of power that bike makes it takes fuel and a lot of itSo why is the mt10 mileage so bad?
HP isn't extreme - 158 or so from what I read. I think it was mentioned that the original owner had it as a track bike. I wonder if it was flashed for performance already to the detriment of fuel economy? Perhaps messing with sprocket choices will help to improve mileage enough to give the desired tank range. Pretty sure it will still have sufficient power to bring a smile when the throttle is cracked.To get the kind of power that bike makes it takes fuel and a lot of it
Plenty of liter bikes make enough power to scare the crap out of you and still get decent mileage.To get the kind of power that bike makes it takes fuel and a lot of it
I was really hoping to avoid that. These customs cells are a metric ****-ton of money. Still, it may come to that.
My fabricator is willing to cut into my steel factory tank and enlarge its capacity by 1.5 gallons - that would actually do the job, combined with my existing cell. A total of 10.3 gallons should still give me a solid 300+ mile range.
Dale, cooling fan temperatures might be a clue. My experience has been the flash folks lower fan on/off settings to turn on at much lower temperatures than factory. 2WDW flashed my Tenere and lowered the fan "on" temperature from the factory 221F to 205F. Ivan does same with the FJR flash.<<snip>>I am going to go back to the Kirkland Tuning Gods and re-visit this issue with them. I am fine if they can't do anything to improve MPG; I know that isn't a typical concern of theirs. I am just wondering it they can tell if my ECU has been flashed, and, more important, can they re-flash back to factory settings?
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