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I been thinking of buying a techlusion fuel controller i have a few questions i would like ask .Are they difficult to fit .Do they make a big differnce to the bike. Any differnce to the fuel economy. wheres the best place to buy them
from .I ride a 1100gs with a laser can .
mike
 
I have one that was on my R1100s.
It has to be hard wired, but I understand that it is not difficult.
It was on the bike when I bought it, so I dont know what it was like without it, but it was fitted by a main dealer on their demo bike, so they must have though it worth while.
It is 2 years old, or rather has had 2 years use.
£50 and it's yours.
Mike.
 
mwalters said:
I been thinking of buying a techlusion fuel controller i have a few questions i would like ask .Are they difficult to fit .Do they make a big differnce to the bike. Any differnce to the fuel economy. wheres the best place to buy them
from .I ride a 1100gs with a laser can .
mike

1. Simple to fit, even hard wired would only take 45min.
2. Mainly used to cure lean running when using Y piece etc.
3. You decide how much more fuel you want to add
4. Made a very noticable difference to the better on my bike.
5. Set up with a digital multimeter and trial runs.
5. Got mine from Performance parts

Dyno run your bike before and after..... ;)

The one above would be a bargain at that price......Cheers.......BB..... :thumb
 
Good and Bad

I had one fitted to my R1150R along with a Remus end can and Y-Piece. Easy to fit, easy to take off. Got it set up properly with Dyno runs before and after. Added about 2 bhp all across the rev range and definitely made the bike a bit sharper. However, I found that the tank range went down a bit - obvious really given that the unit's job is to add more fuel.

After the can split I binned it and the Techlusion as the bike wouldn't run without backfiring every downchange.
 


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