Wow, am I the only one who has read through pages and pages of this (including 90 odd pages on ADV Rider), but is still not clear on what does what?
You're probably not the only one who's unclear. The Motronic's internal operation hasn't been well explained by Bosch except in very technical terms. As a result there is a lot of urban legend type information that has led to a lot of fueling enhancement products that don't do much or that disable key parts of the Motronic's function.
Can you confirm with a simple, if possible,
yes or no the following Roger?
I will try and boil the answers down. Some of your questions just don't have yes/no answers.
1. The addition of any chip is pointless as the Motronic will eventually return the fueling to its original state.
True if you leave the O2 connected with some caveats.
--If you only change fueling above half throttle and above 6000 RPM the changes will stick.
--Any spark advance changes will stick BUT dwell must be adjusted. The chips I've tested don't adjust dwell and the dwell time gets very short.
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2. The addition of a chip will only add fuel when accelerating. It will do nothing on a constant throttle. This will continue forever.
Partly True below half throttle and below 6000 RPM.
--It won't add fuel when accelerating either, after a sufficient Mixture Adaptation period.
--Above half throttle or above 6000 RPM, fuel can be added.
3. The use of a booster type resistor with additional external thermistor/whatever its called will also only add fuel when accelerating and again this will be eventually negated as the Motronic will eventually return fueling to its original state.
False, I own a Boosterplug (my first purchase after buying the bike) and can't measure any fuel added during steady state or during acceleration after a sufficient mixture adaptation period.
--The boosterplug is well made and accurately shifts temperature to the Motronic. I have kept mine for use in certain circumstances because it reduces the time it takes the Motronic to adapt to a richer O2 sensor.
4. A booster plug type device will add fuel when accelerating and continue to do so for ever.
False, see answer above.
5. The bmw cat code plug does nothing as the Motronic will negate any changes eventually.
The cat code plug won't change fueling, True. However the Cat Code plug has a number of important functions:
--The fuel table is matched to the Intake Tubes, Heads, Cams and Exhausts of each engine
--The spark advance and dwell are matched to Tubes, Heads, Cams and Exhausts
--The spark advance is match to Octane for some R1150 models, the GS in particular.
You and John have obviously done a heap of work on this judging by the post counts and graphs, but I would imagine that most (or maybe just myself) people just want a simple answer as to what does work and what does not.
I've made three years worth of GS-911 data measurements and LC-1 AFR measurements on my R1150RT, several R1150GSs, an R1100RT with and without CAT, several R1200GSs (including the W), F800s, and the Husky TR650. I have good records on the results of the measurements. John, who I communicate with a lot, has really learned how to read and write the Motronic chips. I would really like to see him get some measuring equipment so he could get himself past a couple key misunderstandings on Mixture Adaptation.
--The very best you could do with an R1150 and Motronic would be to:
1) Shift Lambda by 4-10% depending on just how much fuel you were willing to burn for performance.
2) Then add a chip which fine-tuned fueling above 50% throtte, and in the Open Loop area for light loads that I highlighted in an earlier chart.
3) Then tweak spark timing for best performance.
Unfortunately, John remains convinced that he can do it all through the chip. Until I convince him otherwise, we won't get to the very best solution. So for now, the best you can do, and the results are usually quite impressive, is to shift lambda 6-8%.
I appreciate open/closed loop etc and the change of state dependant on temperature, but ultimately I would want a device that does was its supposed to do once the engine is warm for ever.
many thanks