There is no need for an ECU fooler on an FJR. The ECU will run just fine with the O2 sensor unplugged.
Also, the FJR's ECU isn't sophisticated enough to do adaptation. It is what it is and doesn't have the capability to "learn" like an OBD2 car ECU.
But you had a PC-V, which allows you to install their "Auto-tune kit" which includes a wide band O2 sensor in place of the stock one. Is that what you installed? With that setup the PC-V is what "learns".
But you aren't supposed to keep it in learning mode. You are just supposed to allow it to learn enough to generate a custom map, and then turn "auto-tune" off and just run off that map.
Also, the FJR's ECU isn't sophisticated enough to do adaptation. It is what it is and doesn't have the capability to "learn" like an OBD2 car ECU.
But you had a PC-V, which allows you to install their "Auto-tune kit" which includes a wide band O2 sensor in place of the stock one. Is that what you installed? With that setup the PC-V is what "learns".
But you aren't supposed to keep it in learning mode. You are just supposed to allow it to learn enough to generate a custom map, and then turn "auto-tune" off and just run off that map.
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