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JD Tuner settings

I've had my SMS up to 108mph (~175 kph)... I've got the JD as well with similar settings but the red is on 4 and red-blue is on 8, which makes it a lot more responsive when you whack on the throttle. Also got an Uptite throttle tube which has a faster ratio.
 
I set the Red to 4, but still can't get to 150 km/hr. May be to do with the Dunlop D606 rear tyre. I will try red-blue to 8 to see if it make any difference.
 
I set the Red to 4, but still can't get to 150 km/hr. May be to do with the Dunlop D606 rear tyre. I will try red-blue to 8 to see if it make any difference.

Yeah, your rolling resistance will be higher than the Diablos. Do you still have stock gearing?
 
My settings are identical to jtemple's except I have red/blue at 2 instead of 8. I noticed no diffence changing the red/blue around. This works very well for me-Leo Vince and power up kit installed. Air box stock. Also about 30-35 mpg.
My iBeat Settings are NOT stock, dunno what they are.
PowerUp, EHS Prefilter, Stock pipe.

I used to run relatilvely low G, Y and R and ran high on RB at 7.
Now running higher values for G, Y and R and RB down at 2.5 / 3
the bike is noticeabley much faster all round.
 
I pushed red-blue high the other day after reading this. Night and day difference when you whack the throttle open. Probably doesn't feel like much until you get your green, yellow and red sorted though.
 
Yeah, your rolling resistance will be higher than the Diablos. Do you still have stock gearing?

Yes, I still got standard gearing. This should not affect top speed as I can keep it in 5th gear instead of 6th. I think I will reset my iBeat setting to stock on my next visit to my dealer, and then play around with the settings again.

I wonder if anyone know the range of rpm control by G, Y and B?
 
I thought I will report back on my progress. I discovered that my air filter was very dirty. So after cleaning the air filter, and reset iBeat back to 100. I then use the following JD tuner recommended settings:

Green 3/4
Yellow 4
Red 3
Green/B 3/4
Yellow/B 4
Red/B 4/5

I now managed to hit 160 km/hr. Fuel consumsion has also improved to 38.4 mpg on normal riding. I am sure it will improve more by playing around with the JD tuner. Has anyone come up with an optimal JD tunner setting - for Leo Vince full titanium exhaust system?
 
About your previous question, the GB and YB settings don't affect the fueling directly, but they adjust at what throttle position/RPM that you transition from G to Y to R.

Bringing GB down will make Y come in sooner, and bringing YB down will make R come in sooner.

Remember I'm on an SMS, but I'm getting ~40mpg average without taking it easy and a good bit of 70+mph.
 
Thanks RDTCU, You seem to have your SM setup perfectly. I will set Red to 4, and Red/Blue to 8, and see how it goes. Hope it will still give good fuel economy - very important for those long outback adventure rides.
 
guys my bike felt under powered for a while now. I spoke to James from JD and he was a big help. I recommend if you have not to play with the demo and get a better understanding on how the adjustments work. http://jdjetting.com/html/faq.htm#demo

I told James that my bike felt it had no mid to high range.. He advised me to get the green and yellow figured out first.
I remember one setting I had allowed me to clutch 2nd gear wheelies.. and recently I cannot get the front wheel up. You also have to figure out what kind of riding style you do.. ie do you wide open throttle alot.. or just cruise..

I do alot of WOT because I have an sm and ride the canyons with sport bikes.. And they are fun for SM wheelies.
I beleive for a smooth transition the green should be 1 or 2 setting from yellow.. ie green 3 and yellow 4.

I beleive i have mines set at g3 and y3/4.. Next you would have to set red.. I put mines at 6/7 this for wide open throttle GB should be close green and yellow set at 3 for smooth transition between yellow and green. .

Yellow blue depends on how you ride your bike.. I like alot of mid range so I set it 2/3; the lower you set YB. the more midrange you have.

I initially set the last setting at 6 or 7. this is the inportant last step. James mentioned that it tells the pump how fast to open or close.. He said if it stumples or jerk to go down a setting.. Initially it did stumple under acceleration/WOT i went down to 4.

Now the bike runs at its strongest throughout the power range.. The wheelies in 2nd are plenty..

Just my thoughts on this.. You have to figure it out on your own and how you ride.. I tried just about everyones setting and with the preinstalled IBEAT settings the bike never ran efficient..

It now feels like a real supermoto.
 
If anyone has a jd tuner and is thinking of selling please let me know. I would love to give It a try.

Cheers
 
Yeah I read your post which sparked my interest again. I didn't think the 610 benefited from a tuner but I would like to try. I doubt anyone will want to part with theirs but you never know.
 
Yeah I read your post which sparked my interest again. I didn't think the 610 benefited from a tuner but I would like to try. I doubt anyone will want to part with theirs but you never know.
All I can say, is get one! Get one get one get one! It's a different bike!
 
I´ve now got settings on the JD I´m happy with. Only wish I weren´t too lazy to experiment. Maybe next summer, I´ll try something else. Or even try and have my settings dynoed.
what settings you using Organ Donor.Think our bikes are a mirror image:D.Just ordered JD,so should be here soon, so fitting JD and EHS Racing filter at same time,over winter.Mine also has power up kit,and twin Husky Arrows with ECU.
 
what settings you using Organ Donor.Think our bikes are a mirror image:D.Just ordered JD,so should be here soon, so fitting JD and EHS Racing filter at same time,over winter.Mine also has power up kit,and twin Husky Arrows with ECU.

I´ll have to take the saddle off and take a look, as I´ve been playing around with the seetings so often, I no longer know what the end result is.
 
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One thing to keep in mind, no matter what tuner you're using, someone else's settings are only going to be relevant if your bikes have the same Ibeat baseline settings.

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One thing to keep in mind, no matter what tuner you're using, someone else's settings are only going to be relevant if your bikes have the same Ibeat baseline settings.

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And similar temps, humidity, altitude, fuel, etc...
 
A little food for thought, I know won't this won't be the answer for all of you with issues though but stands to help some.

How many of you have installed a JD Tuner without checking your iBeat settings first? Even if you bought your bike new some dealers have been known to make iBeat adjustments pre delivery.

With a TPS way out of calibration I could definitely see that causing some fuel delivery stumbles. If your ECU is getting inaccurate data in from your throttle it will be giving inaccurate data out to the TB.

Also if the FB settings have been moved from 100% on any of the three ranges then your JD Tuner settings will surely need to be different than a bike with stock settings.

So before I would install a JD Tuner I suggest you ensure your TPS is in calibration and all FB set to 100%. This should be required info when giving your settings same as exhaust, P/U, airbox, etc.

jtemple has iBeat and no stumbles or stuttering.
I have iBeat and no stumbles or stuttering even without a JD Tuner.

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i am sending my bike away to have tappets done,service etc before fitting my JD Tuner.Being a little niave what is the FB you are quaoting here as i will ask the dealer to set all this while its there.
 
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