Debating on getting a programmer versus sending out my ecu.

broncoguy27

Active member
I was thinking about ordering a programmer for my ftr. It's pretty much plug and play and it could be waiting for me when I got home from this work trip. I'm a little nervous about sending the ECU anywhere because without it the bike becomes a brick.
I'm not looking so much for performance games as I am for smoothing it out as the bike has a little bit of surge at mid rpms. If it's absolutely worth it I would do the ecu. Otherwise, I would do the programmer. Looking for opinions if you don't mind please
 

edgelett

Well-known member
if you buy a PV3, have you considered who you will get your tunes from? the ones from Dynojet are pretty average.
 

edgelett

Well-known member
I thought there was somebody that sold the PV with some good custom tunes?
yes there is, I'm just letting you know the stock ones on the PV3 from Dynojet are terrible.

Lloydz Garage do, as does Thomas Kopp and Fuel Moto.

Lloydz and Thomas are the two i recommend.
 

FTR London

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Lloydz and Thomas are the two i recommend.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Lloydz had discontinued the pv3 due to inconsistencies?

Send it out. I tried several tunes on my pv3 I was happy till I rode a bike that had an ecu flash

So now all my bikes have ecu flashes. And the pv3 is simply in my tool box to read codes

100% this.

I sent mine out to a licensed Lloydz remote bench tuner in the UK (I think the first in Europe). I had the delivery insured, recorded and it was back with me within a turnaround of 4 days. The ECU is a piece of piss to get to and extract. The tune itself, though not cheap, will transfer your bike - don't even consider a PV3 flash.
 

broncoguy27

Active member
yes there is, I'm just letting you know the stock ones on the PV3 from Dynojet are terrible.

Lloydz Garage do, as does Thomas Kopp and Fuel Moto.

Lloydz and Thomas are the two i recommend.

I will look into it and get one
Send it out. I tried several tunes on my pv3 I was happy till I rode a bike that had an ecu flash

So now all my bikes have ecu flashes. And the pv3 is simply in my tool box to read codes
I really don't want to take the bike apart, but I may have to.
 

ferraiolo1

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It takes 10min


And lloydz will still provide a pv3 then for some international markets. As the newer software didn’t reach some of them.
 
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