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Moto Guzzi 2004 Breva 750
01/14/11 at 14:42:33
 
Here is the map from my bike. The bike is stock and has  its own lambda sensor. It runs closed loop.
This map is a result of many autotune rides and also logging for later analysis.

Many users receive this as their starting pointing.
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Re: Moto Guzzi 2004 Breva 750
Reply #1 - 01/15/11 at 23:58:08
 
YaBB Administrator wrote on 01/14/11 at 14:42:33:
The bike is stock and has  its own lambda sensor.

By that you mean you are using the stock O2 sensor connected to the MyECU, yes? Do the My15M use that from the connector out-of-the-box or do you have to patch it in? It's a narrowband, right?
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Re: Moto Guzzi 2004 Breva 750
Reply #2 - 01/16/11 at 06:54:06
 
Yes its the stock sensor and it is connected in through the wiring harness. If you look at the PCB layout you'll see the lower of the 3 pins also goes to the main connector.

I don't think it's an upmarket sensor but it does seem to have a more gradual slope than the traditional narrowband sensors.
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