Bendy toy
Registered user
Fully agree that I have no experience with O2 sensor adjusting tools such as the AF XIED. But I have never claimed to know about these devices. I am however suspicious of any add on device PC included. In the end they are all add on fixes.
On the other hand with bikes having such compromised OEM maps (almost) anything has to be better.
The Power Commander (PC) and XF modify fuel delivery over the top of what the OEM map offers. Therefore compromised. PC is the least sophisticated as it runs open loops so the ECU can't adapt to altitude or change to the bike.
However PC has been around a long time and is well devilled and well understood by dyno tuners.
My PC is not perfectly set up but it is hugely better than the OEM map. The bike even feels like it handles better because i get smooth and immediate power none of the mushy delivery that comes as standard. I accept its a compromise but bought it used and will use it until I can justify a Hilltop remap.
Remap
Power Commander
XF-IED
CONCLUCIONS
On the other hand with bikes having such compromised OEM maps (almost) anything has to be better.
The Power Commander (PC) and XF modify fuel delivery over the top of what the OEM map offers. Therefore compromised. PC is the least sophisticated as it runs open loops so the ECU can't adapt to altitude or change to the bike.
However PC has been around a long time and is well devilled and well understood by dyno tuners.
My PC is not perfectly set up but it is hugely better than the OEM map. The bike even feels like it handles better because i get smooth and immediate power none of the mushy delivery that comes as standard. I accept its a compromise but bought it used and will use it until I can justify a Hilltop remap.
Remap
- Fuelling fully optimised across rev range via Dyno
- Retains ECU adaptability to changes such as exhaust baffles
- No visible modifications
- Generic maps available from some suppliers
Power Commander
- Fuelling fully optimised across rev range via dyno
- Loses ECU adaptability to changes such as altitude and exhaust baffles. O2 sensors are removed.
- Dependent on OEM map
- Modifications are visible with additional wires and PC box are visible
- Generic maps available from some suppliers Maybe (See above)
XF-IED
- Fuelling fully optimised across rev range via dyno
- Changes the O2 sensor outputs so retains ECU adaptability
- Easy adjustments by user. Nice to have but how do users gauge the effects of those adjustments without a dyno?
- Modifications are visible with additional boxes in O2 wires
- Dependent on OEM map
- Generic settings may be available
CONCLUCIONS
[1]Remap is the top option if done by Hilltop but elsewhere could risk a blown ECU map. What happens if the originator goes out of business?
[2]Offers benefits of Power Commander but retains ECU adaptability to engine changes and altitude.
[3]Power Commander is a quick dirty fix but is well developed. 2nd hand units can save a lot of expense. Compromised by the lack of ECU adaptability.
