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DrRossi
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Posted: 15 Dec 2009 at 10:42 |
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Since I provide Eproms I would like to help fitting them. Here is a how to. If you do it like in the movie there is a big change the Eprom will die of statics. Look at the pictures and it explains itself. Here we have the ECU. Unscrew the 4 screws and lift up the lid This is what it looks like inside. This example is an Aprilia aftermarket RSV Titanium Eprom which comes with a descramble foot. You have to take the out as well!!! As you can see there is a notch on the white foot and on the Eprom. They must match!! By taking a piece of plastic and toughing the central heating first you lower the change of static electricity ruining the Eprom. Lift one side up just a bit. Then the other side. Repeat this until the Eprom will come loose. Now take your new Eprom and put it on the white Eprom foot. Watch the notch !! Put in one side only. The other side will look like this. Now push with your thumb on the side of the Eprom and push it to the side so all pins line up. Or use the plastic tool to push each pin in while applying little pressure on top of the Eprom. Now that's done screw the lit back together. Adjust the trim pots to 12 o clock. Put the connectors back in and put on the contact to hear if the fuel pump runs. If not there is a problem. Here are examples of a descramble board. Mine comes without is since my software is not scrambled. Hope this helps. DrRossi |
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kiwi_rsvr
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Excellant , cheers Alain
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amb67
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Excellent guide DrRossi, it has been stickied mate.
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Spoonz
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wow nice post.
No more trashed eeproms.
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roadnoise
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I followed the directions here and my bike won't start. I was installing a factory chip would that change anything? The Diagnostics code reads -1 Do you have any suggestions?
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amb67
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Are you sure that the chip you have is a working chip, you wouldn't beleive how many duff chips are sold on to unsuspecting people?
Is this a genuine Aprilia Factory chip or one of those Ebay specials, take a piccie of the chip and post it up so we can see what you have? The -1 is more than likely being thrown up cause the ECU is receiving incorrect/scrambled signals due to the incompatibility factor, put the old chip back in for now and make sure all's well. My bike shows Err and -1 on the right LCD display if I turn the ignition on without disabling the immobiliser, this is due to the immobiliser cutting the ignition feed to the ECU.
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roadnoise
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kiwi_rsvr
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I have a feeling that the 549 chip is for a US Spec 2003 Tuono , it could also be faulty as they are suscepatable to static electricity , improper handling can blow them.
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amb67
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Honest opinion mate, bin it and PM DrRossi for one of his chips.
DrRossi chips are the bollox mate, I have one fitted to mine and it smoothed the engine out like you wouldn't beleive. |
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Blue ones are so much faster than black ones. |
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roadnoise
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unfortunately I think you are right.
My race chip is great but I'd like to get more than 120 miles between fill ups. What kind of mpg or kpg are you getting with the dr rossi's chip?_popupControl(); |
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kiwi_rsvr
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I have seen 165 miles to completely empty and regularly get 135 miles until the light comes on, on the track 80 - 100 miles before the light.
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Millemille
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If your getting 120 to a tank I think you'll find thats as good as it gets I don't think putting the dr rossi chip in will really change it.
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Millemille
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Thats coz you ride like an old women
Seriously though how do you manage that I normall avarage 110miles befor the light comes on and according to aprilia the fuel capacity on our bikes is 140 miles including a 3.5l reserve. |
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Spookshow
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Yeah I used to get 110 - 115 miles to reserve on my '01 Mille, and about 20 miles after that before I bottled it and filled up.
Is your odometer reading right Kiwi? Or maybe I'm just a wuss?
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Stegedman
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How much r these chips u sell for a 2002 gen1 millie.
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redratbike
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dr rossi has been off the scene for a while ...this thread is from 2010
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Rybes
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ive just got my first vtwin and i think i got the right one
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Stegedman
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How much is a chip for 2002 millie gen1.
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legend88
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£50 from Ed at Forza, see here: http://www.forzaapriliaracing.co.uk/custom_aprilia_eproms.html He has different versions for different levels of mods to your bike. I've got one of his FR200 chips for my 2001 Mille with open airbox and modded collector and the combination transforms the bikes fueling. Definitely worth getting. |
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