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Eviloliv3
04-15-2007, 04:38 PM
How interested would you guys be in a new engine management system for bikes? everybody in the world has a PC3 and my buddy makes a system called Neptune for Honda cars. i asked him about making a system for bikes and he said if there was enough interest, that he would do it.

on my honda i have an option called "2-step" where i can mash the gas under 6mph and it will hold the rpms at 3k rpms for better launch control. he said he could do it for bikes as well which would make for better launches at the track and what not.

Heres a LINK (http://www.hrtuning.com/pages/category/neptune-rtp/) to the options available for the honda ECUs, expect to be the same options (except for the AC cutouts and what not). i dont know if he will be able to make it bluetooth capable for bikes like he has for the cars, but maybe he might be able to do it.

So post up if you would consider another reasonably priced Engine Management system for your bike...

Blue Devil
04-15-2007, 05:09 PM
money wise ill stick with the PCIII... you can easily get maps for them offline or go to basically any biker shop with a dyno and get a custom map made. Not worth it to me just for a two step system or a few extra ponies

Eviloliv3
04-15-2007, 05:38 PM
money wise ill stick with the PCIII... you can easily get maps for them offline or go to basically any biker shop with a dyno and get a custom map made. Not worth it to me just for a two step system or a few extra ponies
itll be pretty much the same thing with the Neptune system. itll have base maps and what not for you to upload, and the interface will be very easy for the tuners locally to mess with. The RTP system for hondas allows the owner to tune/change settings if they want to. so it will most likely be the same for the bikes.

FastDemonr1
04-15-2007, 05:55 PM
It will take a LOT of R&D to get right maps...

Eviloliv3
04-15-2007, 06:17 PM
well the maps that Dynojet puts out for the bikes with an exhaust and filters arent perfect. they may be for some bikes, but not all. since every motor makes different power, and every bike is located in a different area, they have to "generalize" the maps so it runs decent on all bikes, and not great on some and shitty on others.

Sik 6
04-25-2007, 03:19 PM
I'm pretty interested, What do you think the price tag would be?? If its around the price of a PC3 then you gots my attention.