Tiger 800 2024 Ecu Map On 2023 Model Tiger 900

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  1. Joel Pautrat

    Joel Pautrat New Member

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    Greetings everyone,

    As the owner of a 2023 model (95Hp), I was curious if the new updated map (model year 2024) would be compatible with my bike. I understand that the engine is the same, yet they restricted the pre-2024 models somewhat to allow for the Euro A2 licenses. I know that I can go through Tune ECU and update the map myself, but I would like to have the dealer do it as to not void my warranty (if possible).

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    -Joel
     
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    Good question Joel. Unfortunately I don't know the answer. I hope someone does and replies. A few extra horsepower would be welcome.
     
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    like your thinking, if they have the same ecu it sounds like it should be possible. i believe the limits on the 23 model is in the etv tables. i have a map ready to load but like you do not want to invalidate my warranty.
     
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    I loaded the map to my bike last week. well worth doing the bike pulls like hell now when it hit 7K revs. i added fuel to the areas that i increased the ETV openings to ensure it wouldnt be running lean
     
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    Good to know feckless. Unfortunately way beyond my skill level,
     
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    Hi Feckless...would you possibly be kind enough to share the details of how to do the whole process? I own a 2022 900 Rally Pro. I do have Tune ECU...used it to remap my Bonneville T120 a couple of years ago. Any help on sourcing the 2024 map for the 900 Rally Pro & the settings for the etv tables for fuelling to prevent the bike running lean would be much appreciated. Thanks in anticipation...
     
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    load the map for your bike in tunecu and go to etv tables you will see above 7 or 8k revs in the tables that the values are not 100 so change these to 100 and save them. then just load the tune into the bike. if you have a play around with it 1st you will soon get the hang of it
    Have a look at these youtube vids and it will become clearer for you. hope that helps
     
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    Thanks a ton Feckless, that helps much, since have some prior experience of using Tune ECU for a custom map on my Bonneville T120...will try this out soon & give a shout out to you! Once again, many thanks for the reply & sharing the info/knowledge...:)
     
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