There I was just plodding (slowly) up the hill, when I reached the crest and was faced with the dreaded "slippery slope".
I am actively exploring the use of the latest Yamaha R1 (2009, cross plane crankshaft model) and I realize that I am at a decision point.
The stock US version of the R1, while an interesting machine lacks the firepower of the latest offerings from Honda, Kawasaki and Suzuki (CBRR, ZXR and GSXR). In fact it is shy about 10 HP in most comparative tests. Strangely, that missing HP is available in the European version and the R1 compares quite favorably in their group tests.
Here's my series of questions based upon my analysis of the FB ECU rules and the situation which is beginning to reveal itself.
1. It is my assumption that using the stock OEM ECU with what I would describe as "work arounds" is well within the letter and spirit of the stock ECU rule. By work around I mean that if I can "fool" the ECU into believing that the engine is in, say third gear, all the time and that as a result the engine runs much better. Is that is entirely fair and legal?
2. Adding (note not substituting for) an exterior device (similar to a Power Commander) that by-passes some of the HP restrictions built into the stock ECU (for noise and street legal EPA standards). Is that fair and legal?
3. Re-flashing the stock OEM ECU to re-configure the operating maps internally. Is that fair and legal? That capability is built into some of the stock ECU's for adjustment at the dealership level
4. Using a stock ECU from another venue (the European street legal version). Is that fair and legal?
5. Eliminating the variable intake tract length device. Is that fair and legal?
6. Eliminating the "fly by wire" aspect of the fuel injection system...for example, operating the throttle body butterflies manually instead of letting the ECU operate the butterflies. Is that fair and legal?
7. Using the factory racing ECU, note: not an after market ECU but a Yamaha supplied racing ECU that is purchaseable by the General Public. Is that fair or legal?
Hasty Horn
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