No Ian the cat code plug loads maps that are specific for the bike's set up. Narrow intake tubes standard exhaust lambda sensor etc. John's chip alters fuelling and ignition advance

No Ian the cat code plug loads maps that are specific for the bike's set up. Narrow intake tubes standard exhaust lambda sensor etc. John's chip alters fuelling and ignition advance
I understand what the CCP does, it allows external programming of the motronic. The trouble is that in the UK many single spark R1150GS and Twinspark R1150GS come as standard with no CCP fitted. This means that the motronic is capable of reading the memory maps in the Standard chip without the need for the CCP.
What I don't understand is why the motronic cannot read John's memory maps without having a CCP or the corresponding pins connected.
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I rode London>Sussex>London this weekend (140 miles) and have five bars left on my petrol gauge. I have done some rough sums and the mpg looks to be improved. I'll await till I finish tank on my city commutes to report back. Thanks for the advice
Ian,
A simple explanation is that No Plug selects Motronic Map 000. This is a valid map for the R1150R/GS. It is standard in Canada too.
The Yellow Plug selects Map 010. Which is for R1150R/GS RON 91.
The Motronic will, even with John's chip, read whatever he has put in the 000 map set, if no coding plug.
I make remaping on stock maps, so my chip works exactly as the stock Chip.
But.. When fit out the CCP, the ECU works better only for few miles. After these few miles make an adapt and the full after 5.500 rpms is much lean.
That is the mysterious and confused by removed CCP.
There's no doubt my 1150 twin spark really flies now but here's a few not so good observations:
1.Twice it's been difficult to start.
2. Riding slowly with a pillion slightly down hill with minimum throttle in 1st and 2nd gear the engine lurched so bad I had to use the clutch to smooth it out. This happened a few times.
3. When cracking the throttle open at around 3k rpm it feels like a turbo lag, then picks up and flies, before it would dig deep into the torque and pull.
I have just clocked 200 miles as the last bar on my RID disappeared. Spec: stock R11GS with cat, lambda, regular air filter, 30-87-87a and John's stage 5 chip. I understand it's roughly 20 litres until reserve so I guess I've done 45mpg on a 50/50 city/motorway tank. I am very happy with that as I was at 30mpg for city riding previously.
When I was setting up the CCP I did a test ride with 30-87a and it felt much punchier so I will try another full tank with 87 disconnected from my current 30-87-87a CCP set-up. I'll report back with mpg again.
I'm now almost as comfortable tinkering with my oilhead as I was with my airhead. Thanks for the wisdom, everyone.
Are there any tell-tale noises to listen out for that indicate 5 miles of fuel left in the tank?
I'm now 15 miles into the red (RID showing no bars, petrol warning light ablaze) and unsure of how far to push it. But unless I really run the tank dry the MPG will be inaccurate. Refill reserve minus 30 miles? Or keep a litre of fuel in my bag and run it dry?
Are there any tell-tale noises to listen out for that indicate 5 miles of fuel left in the tank?

Wow, that was a fast delivery, thanks John.
I wasn't expecting the chip untill somewhere next week so I didn't bother trying to find an appropriate Torx bit yet ( just checked, haven't got it ). I'll try a mate of mine tomorrow with loads of tools, maybe he's got one.
If not it will not be before next weekend before I can install the chip and CCP
Maybe I'll just drill a hole in my regular Torx if he hasn't got one, so I can work on the bike tomorrow
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Oke, so drilling a hole in a Torxbit doesn't work, too hard to tap a center and the drill doesn't get grip![]()
Found a hardwareshop that's open tomorrow from 12.00 so I'll fall inside as soon as they open the doors![]()
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