As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.
When he passed, I worked with his kids to gather the necessary credentials to keep this site running. Since then (and for however long they worked with Coffee), Woodschick and Dirtdame have been maintaining the site and covering the costs. Without their hard work and financial support, CafeHusky would have been lost.
Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.
Unfortunately, the new software version doesn’t support importing the old site’s styles, so for now, you’ll see the XenForo default style. This may change over time.
Coffee didn’t document the work he did on the site, so I’ve been digging through the old setup to understand how everything was running. There may still be things I’ve missed. One known issue is that email functionality is not yet working on the new site, but I hope to resolve this over time.
Thanks for your patience and support!
Like you, I had an Akra, without the o2 sensor and in "power up" position. It stalled badly at random times because it was too lean. I bought the JD tuner and had it installed. When I started the bike and checked the tuner, it was already programmed to a pre-set setting for bikes with an aftermarket pipe. It was an instant fix. I gained throttle response, the bike does not stall, and I gained a lot of motor. With some tinkering, I'm sure it could be even better. Get one - I'm telling you, you will NOT regret it!What exactly was the setting that cured your stalling issue?Im happy with my power with the akropvic and race map 2 but id like it to not stall.Iff itl fix that ill be gettin one![]()
It was powered up with an Akra pipe. 4's across the board might be a safe bet (?). However, there are recommended settings for different sitiuations...i.e. aftermarket silencer, etc.Were you guys' bikes powered up before you got the tuners? I read somewhere that I should set the tuner to a 4 on all dials if I get one for my powered up 450
Jake
since im going to be buying a EFI tuner of some sort, i figured ima shoot my question in here real quick ;-) if you guys don't mind...
i ve had my smr 510 since april, nothing but stalling issues in between shifts as soon as the engine got warmer, and very rough idle all around the board. I m currently going through the broken transmission and engine as its all torn apart, and will be ditching the stock pipes for a single FMF PowerCore 4, together with a TE 510 mid pipe. All the folks i ride with run their bikes with Power Commander's and speak highly of it and all its settings and improvements it brought with it.
Would you say that the JDtuner thats roughly 50 bucks cheaper then a PowerCommander 5 be enough of an improvement to optimize power and settings for the bike or should i spend the extra 50 bucks and read up on the PCV ?
i m not looking into cheap upgrades, even tho i am not going to buy no 1500 dollar exhaust system to reach the same thing then a single fmf can give me... so if the PCV for 50 bucks more gives me a better performance and optimization then the jd tuner, please bring solid points about the pro's and con's of each if you could.
thanks in advance
hmmm, i didn't really want to grab that auto tune module, as its just too much money for what i need in the end. I won't be able to buy that box anytime this year, so i guess i will have to hit ya up somewhere down the road. Thanks for pointing that out tho!I think to get the most out of a power commander you will also need the auto tune wich will set you back some more from the reports I have seen. We (motosportz)have a special for cafe husky members right now (you can find in the motosportz forum) where the JD fueler is 189.95 for the holidays. The JD unit should eliminate the stalling and stumbling low end. You will be able to tweak it yourself to fit your taste pretty easily. Motosportz mike.
- kinda stuck in the same situation, closest dealer is 150 miles away, and they told me that they cant tweak no settings on the bike itself as they don't have the utilities to do soim waiting to see what my ibeat does this weekend, then seriously considering the JD box as it is switch on the fly (ina way) box for fueling...but im in hawaii with no dealer support so i can help my friends out too! big seller for me.
What is the stock pipe on my 2011 TE250 and what is the best but not break the bank after-market pipe? I'd like to lose some volume and style points are always nice. My JD kit goes on after the new pipe.
I could be mistaking, but with power comander V , I believe you can adjust ignition timing .... It's a serious must have if you want max hp from your bike everywhere in power curve...since im going to be buying a EFI tuner of some sort, i figured ima shoot my question in here real quick ;-) if you guys don't mind...
i ve had my smr 510 since april, nothing but stalling issues in between shifts as soon as the engine got warmer, and very rough idle all around the board. I m currently going through the broken transmission and engine as its all torn apart, and will be ditching the stock pipes for a single FMF PowerCore 4, together with a TE 510 mid pipe. All the folks i ride with run their bikes with Power Commander's and speak highly of it and all its settings and improvements it brought with it.
Would you say that the JDtuner thats roughly 50 bucks cheaper then a PowerCommander 5 be enough of an improvement to optimize power and settings for the bike or should i spend the extra 50 bucks and read up on the PCV ?
i m not looking into cheap upgrades, even tho i am not going to buy no 1500 dollar exhaust system to reach the same thing then a single fmf can give me... so if the PCV for 50 bucks more gives me a better performance and optimization then the jd tuner, please bring solid points about the pro's and con's of each if you could.
thanks in advance