Anyone with VDST?

Started by korey, November 24, 2010, 12:22:37 AM

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korey

Any of you guys happen to have VDST for an 06 S2R1000? Looking to adjust my idle trim without paying Ducati to do it if possible.

It's a code 5AM ecu

korey


Latinbalar

Nope sorry you may have to hit up a shop.
I live vicariously thru myself......

korey

Yeah I've already paid one dealer to adjust it, however I need to adjust it myself again. There is a number of different bikes that also use the same 5AM code ECU including the S4R's, new sportbikes, and the hypermotards so if anyone knows/has one for one of those it would also work

duccarlos

Quote from: polivo on November 16, 2011, 12:18:55 PM
my keyboard just served me with paternity suit.

eyduc

#5
I used to work at Technoresearch a few years ago.  I unfortunately did not work on that product but I knew that they did make some sort of diagnostics tool for cars and motorcycles.  So, now years later after acquiring my first Ducati and learning about the existence of such a tool, I come to find out it was the company I used to work for!   I gave them a jingle and I may be able to acquire one for a good deal.  Plus, they are only a half hour drive.   So, I'll be able to get a good handle of it's capabilities with a hands on demo.  

I am also planning to get a re-flashed ecu from Houston Superbikes, which is also one of Techno's customers.    I too want to dial in my ecu myself without going to the dealer.   So, my question is it possible to tune in the new DP ecu with just the VDST tool?   Or do I also need a O2 sensing tool like the GasAnalyzer from DesmoTimes?

I figured that a couple hours or so on the dyno will pay for this tool anyway.   Also, being a tech junkie and a gear head at once, I want to do it myself.

eyduc

I just realized that this was a SF club board.  Sorry, I'm in Michigan.

duccarlos

Dude! You just shattered some hopes.
Quote from: polivo on November 16, 2011, 12:18:55 PM
my keyboard just served me with paternity suit.

eyduc

Sorry!    It's hard to believe not one Duc owner there has this tool.   I'll pay more attention next time I do a search.

Latinbalar

If you get a good deal let me know, I may start a business down here and charge cheap.
I live vicariously thru myself......

eyduc

Ok.  You'll also need a gas analyzer like the Gunson Gastester to measure O2 levels at the exhaust to dial in the fuel-air ratio.