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By: 770 (offline)  Friday, 03 January 2014 @ 04:17 PM ICT (Read 13048 times)  

Hello, I have bought the 170cc dohc kit from akunar and have already put together the parts. One of the few remaining things is the fuel
mapping for this modification. I have bought a PowerCommander 5 (PCV) and I was wondering if anybody here has done this or know of someone who has modification before who does have a premade fuel mapping file for the powercommande so that I can download/buy it?


Heres a video of somebody who has already mapped theirs:




I have tried to contact this guy and Teramoto who mapped this with no answer yet....

   

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By: 770 (offline)  Saturday, 04 January 2014 @ 05:49 PM ICT  

I'll pay if necessary if someone could go down to a dyno and get the files if they have it. Tt would also be helpful if anyone here has a 150cc fuel mapping.

   

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By: Anonymous: reisan ()  Tuesday, 21 January 2014 @ 08:32 PM ICT  

you can also order a simpler version piggyback, you adjust the low, mid and top rpm through 3 knobs just like carbs, and adjust ignition timing too if you want, ask akunar about api piggyback

a lot cheaper than pcv

By: news (offline)  Tuesday, 21 January 2014 @ 10:51 PM ICT  

The official website of API TEch is www.apitechonline.com (not much English but you get the idea what they sell and what products they have).

   

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By: Anonymous: reisan ()  Tuesday, 21 January 2014 @ 11:39 PM ICT  

much better to buy from akunar or faddy than api website, no one in there knows english. been using api so far its okay, easy to install, my vids at you tube lookup MrDinakdakan

another good stand alone ecu for cbr and thai bikes is aracer, google it up, its from taiwan

By: 770 (offline)  Friday, 24 January 2014 @ 03:53 AM ICT  

Its a CBR125 converted to 170cc dohc and race cams. I have already bought the PCV so I wont buy something else. There gotta be somebody else which have mapped this conversion before me right??? I'll guess I have to send it to a dyno...

   

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By: Anonymous: reisan ()  Friday, 24 January 2014 @ 12:04 PM ICT  

there is a guy here motorsport.sportisi.com/category/dynojet-products/ that made a file but for cbr 150, if you really want performance and piece of mind though, have it dynoed

By: 770 (offline)  Saturday, 25 January 2014 @ 10:10 PM ICT  

I have bought the PCV and Autotune. Since the bike has a IACV (Idle Air Control Valve) I can't adjust the fuel at idle. The bikes runs at idle when its cold, so my theory is that ECU changes the fuel injection at different temperatures. Since my autotune runs perfectly at 2-5% throttle would it be possible to change the throttle so when its actually at 0 its at 5%? Do you think buying a CBR150 throttle body would help?

   

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By: Anonymous: bob ()  Sunday, 26 January 2014 @ 12:21 PM ICT  

The Keihin carburetors for the Honda CBR150R had a hidden idle adjustment screw, it's very likely that the Keihin throttle body follows the same idea.

By: 770 (offline)  Sunday, 26 January 2014 @ 05:17 PM ICT  

I have adjusted the throttle now. It runs at idle but I have to twist the throttle while holding in the electric starter. Do you think that is about how close it can get?

   

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By: 770 (offline)  Wednesday, 29 January 2014 @ 02:04 AM ICT  

I've just read the manual, it appears that the CBR150 is about 200 rpm higher at idle than the CBR125. I am thinking of getting the CBR150 ECU and cbr150 injector. How much does those cost, and where should I get it?

   

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By: Anonymous: reisan ()  Thursday, 30 January 2014 @ 03:38 PM ICT  

did you try to remove the o2 sensor lambda, since you have autotune there is no need for the o2 sensor.
the cbr 150 cost around ecu is 160usd here and injector is 55usd

By: 770 (offline)  Friday, 31 January 2014 @ 05:04 PM ICT  

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did you try to remove the o2 sensor lambda, since you have autotune there is no need for the o2 sensor.
the cbr 150 cost around ecu is 160usd here and injector is 55usd



I have ordered cbr150 ECU and throttle body now. I have unplugged the original O2 sensor. I am using the PowerCommander autotune O2 sensor to make the fuel mapping correct and to see that my bike gets the correct AFR.

   

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By: Anonymous: reisan ()  Saturday, 01 February 2014 @ 06:47 PM ICT  

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did you try to remove the o2 sensor lambda, since you have autotune there is no need for the o2 sensor.
the cbr 150 cost around ecu is 160usd here and injector is 55usd



I have ordered cbr150 ECU and throttle body now. I have unplugged the original O2 sensor. I am using the PowerCommander autotune O2 sensor to make the fuel mapping correct and to see that my bike gets the correct AFR.



okay good, whats yout top speed? mine normal is around 172-173kph but gps holux records it around 146-147kph Sad

By: 770 (offline)  Sunday, 02 February 2014 @ 02:21 AM ICT  

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Quote by: 770

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did you try to remove the o2 sensor lambda, since you have autotune there is no need for the o2 sensor.
the cbr 150 cost around ecu is 160usd here and injector is 55usd



I have ordered cbr150 ECU and throttle body now. I have unplugged the original O2 sensor. I am using the PowerCommander autotune O2 sensor to make the fuel mapping correct and to see that my bike gets the correct AFR.



okay good, whats yout top speed? mine normal is around 172-173kph but gps holux records it around 146-147kph Sad



I haven't received the parts yet, but originally a CBR125 runs max at 120-125km but that is when you are laying down.

   

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