Thanks for a comprehensive install video. I finished my Fuelx install yesterday. The instructions in the package were useless, and I would've spent at least couple of hours figuring out what to do, your video came in handy!!
Great video, I'm installing my new FuelX lite tomorrow following your guide. Also getting my DNA stage two air filter this week. After installation, what did you noticed in the bike? Vibration or throttle changes? Cheers!
After the filters and FuelX I mostly noticed that it pulled more (better acceleration) and was smoother at lower revs. I haven’t noticed any real vibration changes. Throttle is smoother. When the FuelX was calibrating, it felt like there was a power gap in the throttle, but that went away after my first few rides with the FuelX installed.
I was looking at a svart or vitpilen for my first bike until I heard about a common issue where the bikes stall out at low rpms or when downshifting because they're designed to run lean for emissions regulations. Did a little digging and some people on forums said a mod like this solved that issue for them. I'd love to hear your input overall if you see this comment
I have heard that the FuelX Lite helps. I have rarely had this random stall issue, but it HAS happened to me four or five times over 21 months of ownership. It has happened to me post-FuelX install as well, so I wouldn't say the FuelX completely solves the issue, but it seems to help. When it does happen, it is usually in the first five or ten minutes of riding while the motorcycle is warming up and when downshifting from 3rd to 2nd gear as I approach a stop. I've never had it happen to me later in a ride (maybe other people have, but it seems like a warming up thing, so be mindful of how the bike is responding early in your ride).
I believe the suggestion was to ground out on the other bolt that is not being used just like the other wire is being grounded. Instead of using the battery
Yeah, as long as it is grounded. I followed the manual that came with it. As long as you have a good grounding connection you’ll be fine. If the grounding position is poor you may have connectivity issues with the FuelX Lite. I haven’t had any issues yet in this install configuration (grounding to the battery per the manual). If I do, I’ll report back ASAP.
Thank you as well! Love hearing suggestions and how people are setting up their bikes. I just finished a 3 hour and 20 minute ride, and while it was a little wet out, it was a blast as always. I put in a K&N air filter (new airbox cover hasn’t arrived yet) and was glad to have the FuelX Lite already installed to protect the engine. Noticeable power increase with the new filter. I just couldn’t stop riding today, but was finally getting tired and had to head home. 🤪
I got the Fuelx, air filter and airbox cover arriving tomorrow. Thank you for the video, took my notes for the installation. Are you doing a review on the fuelx and results after the mods later?
👍🏻 yes I will do a review video as well. But here’s the basics. Love the exhaust and love mirrors in the up position. Loving the FuelX Lite as well. It smoothes everything out nicely and I first noticed it at lower revs. At first it seemed like I was getting a throttle delay at higher revs when I really gave it gas. Like it was too smooth. That has since gone away and now I am getting great response across the full rev range. It auto-calibrates so I’m guessing that was just everything settling in.
@@ridingwithgravity401 great, looking forward to it! Will let you know how it goes with FuelX. Bought the DNA open intake cover and the K&N air filter. I tought about getting the cover and filter from DNA, but filter was too expensive imo. Depending on how it feels and sounds, I might also go with the LV exhaust. Your videos have given me so much useful feedback, great content, thank you!
Good video and run-through. I got the mod and will use this as guide to install mine. Have you noticed any difference since you had it installed. I see it's been a year since you do it, but I don't see any videos about it later. Thanks.
It’s been great! Much smoother, especially at lower speeds, lower gears. Adding high performance air filters adds to the fun and gives it a little more kick.
that little rubber strap thing that connects over the battery is for the little tool kit that comes with the bike. did you get it second hand? they probably forgot to give it to you/put it back
Just want to point out - all the fasteners on the bike are metric - not imperial. The bolt that small side panel holding in the ignition coil is a 5mm. 3/16 is actually a bit smaller than 5mm, and you could end up stripping it out using that.
@@ridingwithgravity401 Also - I meant to say thanks for the video as well! I watched it before ordering my Fuel X Lite so I would know where all the connections are. Very helpful!
Hi, is this device similar to like chip tuning a car's ecu for better performance? (aka stage 1 tuning) And also, does it require other modifications? Or can I just get this device, install it, and enjoy some performance boosts and better response?
Not really. It interrupts the O2 sensor and provides input into how much fuel is needed. So it really is a fuel management system for Closed Loop fuel injection to give a richer mixture. Since these run lean in Closed Loop (where the O2 sensor/lambda is used) the FuelX will give you more fuel optimized such that your bike will be smoother. You can certainly install just this and it will provide a great, smooth experience, especially in lower revs. If you want more power, then there are other mods like ECU changes and high performance air filters for more Horsepower.
Did you initially have a check engine light after installing? Installed alongside the K&N internal filter and the DNA air box cover/stage 2 filter and I’ve read you’re supposed to let it idle for about ten minutes
Does it flash red when you give it throttle? Asking because the red flash after install is normal (the first thing it does is flash red). Some people will let it idle to let it learn and adjust. I did not…it keeps adjusting based on riding style , weather, mods, etc. But I did not ever get the check engine light.
P.S. two reports of a check engine light in a Duke 390 forum. 1. Was that the connection wasn’t tight down at the lambda sensor. 2. The other report resolved itself after letting the FuelX learn for a few rides and getting gas. That doesn’t really point to a real cause for the check engine light though.
Thanks I let it idle for about 10 minutes and the green light didn’t come on and I also checked all connections to make sure they were connected correctly. I one was lose but after after fixing it it still only flashes red if it’s in the run position. Need to clear the check engine code to see if that fixes anything
You can find them on eBay or through the PowerTRONIC website. That's how I got mine and it went through Race Dynamics India with FedEx shipping. Worked out fine. I see more on eBay these days so worth pricing comparing. powertronicecu.com/product/fuelx-lite-svartpilen-401-2012-2021/
Finally installed the k&n and fuelx today... going for a ride shortly. I just couldn't find a way to tuck in the ecu next to the battery as you did...it just doesn't fit...not sure why. I have a 2020 401. I had to take my tools out and stick it in there...which sucks as I think having those tools in the bike may come helpful. Did you have to move your battery at all to make room?
Thanks. After the install i noticed a bit of difference, but going to ride a second time around the lower gears were still jerky. Do I recall you saying it took a few rides before you noticed a difference?
My first ride it didn’t feel much different to me. After that it “normalized.” You can check to make sure the unit is blinking. It blinks red when activated and then if you give it throttle it should light green. My first ride it hadn’t calibrated or anything. I didn’t leave it running or anything after my install. I wanted it to calibrate based on how I ride (not just the bike idle) but I know people have had success doing that and just letting it run for 10 or 15 minutes right after install. Once I had a few cycles of riding it was nice and smooth.
Hey, mate. Can you please tell me what the second set of wires that are coming out of your battery are for? I have a Svart 2022, and I only have one cable for each side.
Mmm, I only have the stock connections plus the grounding wire from the FuelX Lite. Wondering if there would be any small differences between our 2022 models. I’ll check out those connections.
@@ridingwithgravity401 Apparently, I have an Asian version made by Bajaj in India, while yours was most likely made in a factory in Sweden. I just wonder where those second pair of wires go and if it's important or not.
@@IamAWildMan If you're talking about the 2nd set of wires that can be seen attached to the battery around the 1:54 mark, they appear to be a quick disconnect cable. Common addition that makes it easy to plugin a battery tender / maintainer / trickle charger.
Hi, I am fresh owner of a stock bike. It shutted down / stalled in a pair of downshifting, and second time (yesterday evening) has been seriously VERY dangerous. Would this mod save me for sure to live again that unuseful risk ? (I am not planning to change exhaust, air filter or else). Would fuel consuption increase in a sensible way? or I could not even notice ?
That sounds bad enough that I’d have it checked. Of course, make sure you’re using premium fuel because that matters too (I have been using 93 octane/98 RON). FuelX helps with the fueling but if the problem with your bike is something else, then you’ll still have problems. I didn’t have any of those types of stalls in stock config. I have had maybe three stalls like you described over a period of one year (usually when shifting to second from third). Have heard similar stories so maybe some else can chime in if they’ve experienced a lot of this.
@@ridingwithgravity401 to be sincere I've heard dozens of owners having this issue, of bike diying when down shifting :( Fuel should be good (north italy, near milan, always refuelled by top branded providers)
@@grafica-corby It's unfortunately a common problem, as I've heard similarly. What I can't say for sure is if FuelX fully solves the issue. I do believe many have said the FuelX helped. I would just hate for you to find that it doesn't help with yours. That said, it's a great mod, and I did it just because I wanted it (and because then a simple change like a high performance air filter didn't damage my engine). It's an easy install. If you try it and it doesn't help, you could always uninstall it and sell it. I doubt you'd have a problem selling a FuelX Lite if you didn't want it anymore. Please report back if you do the install to tell us the results.
@@grafica-corby Here is a related Reddit thread that lends some evidence at least that FuelX can help with this downshifting issue. There are more similar threads. I hope this gets resolved so you can enjoy the Svart as a joyful experience. www.reddit.com/r/svartpilen401/comments/10oilf1/fuel_x_lite/
For me, the Lite and it’s auto-calibration was perfect for optimizing the fuel and accommodating some of my performance mods (K&N High Performance Air Filter, DNA High Performance Air Filter). I also only do one type of riding, generally speaking. Ultimately, I didn’t see a compelling reason for me, with this bike, and with my riding style, to need the multiple fuel mappings you get with the Pro model.
Hi , I have a project with my duke 390 , I am buying an adn high flow cap filter ,a k&n high flow filter, I have a full system non catalytic exhaust "akrapovic"(Chinese)😂 and a gray area ktm injector . The question is a Fuel X lite configures all that well? Or do I have to buy a powertronic ECU? I really don't look for final speed, but the as optimal performance and if that gives me more horses is a plus ,but I look for smoothness and responsiveness ,with good performance , I love it but like it lacks something else 💪.
The FuelX will only adjust for the fueling mixture in closed loop. In open loop you will still be relying on the tuning of the ECU (open loop is usually at higher revs and more open throttle position). Wouldn’t necessarily need the new ECU if you tune the existing one to fit the mods. Getting it tuned (either stock ECU or Powertronic) will just make sure you’ve got the best result. Worth asking around in some of the forums or Reddit as well. With the mods I did (slip on exhaust and two high performance air filters), I wasn’t concerned about open loop…but did think about getting it tuned. Edit: fixed typo
Thanks for a comprehensive install video. I finished my Fuelx install yesterday. The instructions in the package were useless, and I would've spent at least couple of hours figuring out what to do, your video came in handy!!
Great video, thanks for this!
My fuelx lite and dna filters arrive today. Can’t hardly wait!
Thanks for saving me the side panel removal. Fits like a charm. this mod is a no brainer.
The rubber strap near the battery is for holding the factory tool kit
Ahh, makes sense, although I'm going to keep it strapped regardless, as it's helping keep the plastic cover around the battery in place too.
Just installed mine going through your video. Thanks!
Thanks this will be helpful 👍
Great video, I'm installing my new FuelX lite tomorrow following your guide. Also getting my DNA stage two air filter this week.
After installation, what did you noticed in the bike? Vibration or throttle changes?
Cheers!
After the filters and FuelX I mostly noticed that it pulled more (better acceleration) and was smoother at lower revs. I haven’t noticed any real vibration changes. Throttle is smoother. When the FuelX was calibrating, it felt like there was a power gap in the throttle, but that went away after my first few rides with the FuelX installed.
Another great video. Thanks again
I was looking at a svart or vitpilen for my first bike until I heard about a common issue where the bikes stall out at low rpms or when downshifting because they're designed to run lean for emissions regulations. Did a little digging and some people on forums said a mod like this solved that issue for them. I'd love to hear your input overall if you see this comment
I have heard that the FuelX Lite helps. I have rarely had this random stall issue, but it HAS happened to me four or five times over 21 months of ownership. It has happened to me post-FuelX install as well, so I wouldn't say the FuelX completely solves the issue, but it seems to help.
When it does happen, it is usually in the first five or ten minutes of riding while the motorcycle is warming up and when downshifting from 3rd to 2nd gear as I approach a stop. I've never had it happen to me later in a ride (maybe other people have, but it seems like a warming up thing, so be mindful of how the bike is responding early in your ride).
I believe the suggestion was to ground out on the other bolt that is not being used just like the other wire is being grounded. Instead of using the battery
Yeah, as long as it is grounded. I followed the manual that came with it. As long as you have a good grounding connection you’ll be fine. If the grounding position is poor you may have connectivity issues with the FuelX Lite.
I haven’t had any issues yet in this install configuration (grounding to the battery per the manual). If I do, I’ll report back ASAP.
@@ridingwithgravity401 thank you
Thank you as well! Love hearing suggestions and how people are setting up their bikes.
I just finished a 3 hour and 20 minute ride, and while it was a little wet out, it was a blast as always. I put in a K&N air filter (new airbox cover hasn’t arrived yet) and was glad to have the FuelX Lite already installed to protect the engine. Noticeable power increase with the new filter. I just couldn’t stop riding today, but was finally getting tired and had to head home. 🤪
I got the Fuelx, air filter and airbox cover arriving tomorrow. Thank you for the video, took my notes for the installation. Are you doing a review on the fuelx and results after the mods later?
👍🏻 yes I will do a review video as well.
But here’s the basics. Love the exhaust and love mirrors in the up position.
Loving the FuelX Lite as well. It smoothes everything out nicely and I first noticed it at lower revs.
At first it seemed like I was getting a throttle delay at higher revs when I really gave it gas. Like it was too smooth. That has since gone away and now I am getting great response across the full rev range. It auto-calibrates so I’m guessing that was just everything settling in.
P.S. what kind of air filter and airbox cover did you get?
@@ridingwithgravity401 great, looking forward to it! Will let you know how it goes with FuelX. Bought the DNA open intake cover and the K&N air filter. I tought about getting the cover and filter from DNA, but filter was too expensive imo. Depending on how it feels and sounds, I might also go with the LV exhaust. Your videos have given me so much useful feedback, great content, thank you!
Very helpful thank you
Glad you found it helpful
Good video and run-through. I got the mod and will use this as guide to install mine. Have you noticed any difference since you had it installed. I see it's been a year since you do it, but I don't see any videos about it later. Thanks.
It’s been great! Much smoother, especially at lower speeds, lower gears. Adding high performance air filters adds to the fun and gives it a little more kick.
That bungee strap holds the stock tool kit. It looks like you don’t have it, that’s why it’s loose.
Love your videos mate, thanks
that little rubber strap thing that connects over the battery is for the little tool kit that comes with the bike. did you get it second hand? they probably forgot to give it to you/put it back
creo que el cable negativo iba junto al original que estaba abajo no?
Just want to point out - all the fasteners on the bike are metric - not imperial. The bolt that small side panel holding in the ignition coil is a 5mm. 3/16 is actually a bit smaller than 5mm, and you could end up stripping it out using that.
Great call out - much appreciated
@@ridingwithgravity401 Also - I meant to say thanks for the video as well! I watched it before ordering my Fuel X Lite so I would know where all the connections are. Very helpful!
So the earth from the unit attachés to the negative on the battery!! I see
Hi, I’m fitting one of these to my meteor and just wondered where you connected the earth wire, was it too the battery negative , cheers
Yes, that wire goes to the negative terminal of the battery
@@ridingwithgravity401 thanks for that 👍
Hi, is this device similar to like chip tuning a car's ecu for better performance? (aka stage 1 tuning) And also, does it require other modifications? Or can I just get this device, install it, and enjoy some performance boosts and better response?
Not really. It interrupts the O2 sensor and provides input into how much fuel is needed. So it really is a fuel management system for Closed Loop fuel injection to give a richer mixture. Since these run lean in Closed Loop (where the O2 sensor/lambda is used) the FuelX will give you more fuel optimized such that your bike will be smoother.
You can certainly install just this and it will provide a great, smooth experience, especially in lower revs. If you want more power, then there are other mods like ECU changes and high performance air filters for more Horsepower.
Did you initially have a check engine light after installing? Installed alongside the K&N internal filter and the DNA air box cover/stage 2 filter and I’ve read you’re supposed to let it idle for about ten minutes
I did not have a check engine light post install (just the normal dashboard indicators that go away once you start riding).
I’ve got a check engine light and it only flashes red did you ever figure out the problem?
Does it flash red when you give it throttle? Asking because the red flash after install is normal (the first thing it does is flash red).
Some people will let it idle to let it learn and adjust. I did not…it keeps adjusting based on riding style , weather, mods, etc. But I did not ever get the check engine light.
P.S. two reports of a check engine light in a Duke 390 forum.
1. Was that the connection wasn’t tight down at the lambda sensor.
2. The other report resolved itself after letting the FuelX learn for a few rides and getting gas. That doesn’t really point to a real cause for the check engine light though.
Thanks I let it idle for about 10 minutes and the green light didn’t come on and I also checked all connections to make sure they were connected correctly. I one was lose but after after fixing it it still only flashes red if it’s in the run position. Need to clear the check engine code to see if that fixes anything
Have you noticed a difference in MPG or distance after installation of the FuelX?
63 MPG before and 58 MPG after, but “after” included doing the high performance air filters as well.
(Of course results will vary based on weight and riding style; my riding is a mix of casual cruising and fun revving)
Does it flash green lights or red lights to lyk it’s working?
Red when first activated and then after a bit if you give it throttle you will likely see it change to green.
Hello, interested in doing this for my 2020. What's a good website to buy this off from? I'm in Canada so will have to see if it can be shipped to CA.
You can find them on eBay or through the PowerTRONIC website. That's how I got mine and it went through Race Dynamics India with FedEx shipping. Worked out fine. I see more on eBay these days so worth pricing comparing.
powertronicecu.com/product/fuelx-lite-svartpilen-401-2012-2021/
Finally installed the k&n and fuelx today... going for a ride shortly. I just couldn't find a way to tuck in the ecu next to the battery as you did...it just doesn't fit...not sure why. I have a 2020 401. I had to take my tools out and stick it in there...which sucks as I think having those tools in the bike may come helpful. Did you have to move your battery at all to make room?
I didn’t have to move anything really. I had enough space to slide it right in there.
Thanks. After the install i noticed a bit of difference, but going to ride a second time around the lower gears were still jerky. Do I recall you saying it took a few rides before you noticed a difference?
My first ride it didn’t feel much different to me. After that it “normalized.”
You can check to make sure the unit is blinking. It blinks red when activated and then if you give it throttle it should light green. My first ride it hadn’t calibrated or anything. I didn’t leave it running or anything after my install. I wanted it to calibrate based on how I ride (not just the bike idle) but I know people have had success doing that and just letting it run for 10 or 15 minutes right after install. Once I had a few cycles of riding it was nice and smooth.
Hey, mate. Can you please tell me what the second set of wires that are coming out of your battery are for? I have a Svart 2022, and I only have one cable for each side.
Mmm, I only have the stock connections plus the grounding wire from the FuelX Lite. Wondering if there would be any small differences between our 2022 models. I’ll check out those connections.
@@ridingwithgravity401 Apparently, I have an Asian version made by Bajaj in India, while yours was most likely made in a factory in Sweden. I just wonder where those second pair of wires go and if it's important or not.
@@IamAWildMan If you're talking about the 2nd set of wires that can be seen attached to the battery around the 1:54 mark, they appear to be a quick disconnect cable. Common addition that makes it easy to plugin a battery tender / maintainer / trickle charger.
Hi, I am fresh owner of a stock bike. It shutted down / stalled in a pair of downshifting, and second time (yesterday evening) has been seriously VERY dangerous. Would this mod save me for sure to live again that unuseful risk ? (I am not planning to change exhaust, air filter or else). Would fuel consuption increase in a sensible way? or I could not even notice ?
That sounds bad enough that I’d have it checked. Of course, make sure you’re using premium fuel because that matters too (I have been using 93 octane/98 RON).
FuelX helps with the fueling but if the problem with your bike is something else, then you’ll still have problems.
I didn’t have any of those types of stalls in stock config. I have had maybe three stalls like you described over a period of one year (usually when shifting to second from third).
Have heard similar stories so maybe some else can chime in if they’ve experienced a lot of this.
@@ridingwithgravity401 to be sincere I've heard dozens of owners having this issue, of bike diying when down shifting :( Fuel should be good (north italy, near milan, always refuelled by top branded providers)
@@grafica-corby It's unfortunately a common problem, as I've heard similarly. What I can't say for sure is if FuelX fully solves the issue. I do believe many have said the FuelX helped. I would just hate for you to find that it doesn't help with yours. That said, it's a great mod, and I did it just because I wanted it (and because then a simple change like a high performance air filter didn't damage my engine).
It's an easy install. If you try it and it doesn't help, you could always uninstall it and sell it. I doubt you'd have a problem selling a FuelX Lite if you didn't want it anymore. Please report back if you do the install to tell us the results.
@@ridingwithgravity401 ooko - thank you
@@grafica-corby Here is a related Reddit thread that lends some evidence at least that FuelX can help with this downshifting issue. There are more similar threads. I hope this gets resolved so you can enjoy the Svart as a joyful experience. www.reddit.com/r/svartpilen401/comments/10oilf1/fuel_x_lite/
Do you think this could be used for a Svartpilen 125?
Yes, they make a model for the 125.
powertronicecu.com/product/fuelx-lite-husqvarna-svartpilen-vitpilen-125-2017-2022/
@@ridingwithgravity401 Thank you. Love the videos btw. Keep 'em coming!
Thanks! Happy riding!
Was it blinking red or green?
FuelX Lite the red LED will flash when it activates.
Why not FUELX PRO?
For me, the Lite and it’s auto-calibration was perfect for optimizing the fuel and accommodating some of my performance mods (K&N High Performance Air Filter, DNA High Performance Air Filter). I also only do one type of riding, generally speaking. Ultimately, I didn’t see a compelling reason for me, with this bike, and with my riding style, to need the multiple fuel mappings you get with the Pro model.
i bought my 401 new from a dealership. I don't even have the battery cover. Everything is just open 😂
Hi , I have a project with my duke 390 , I am buying an adn high flow cap filter ,a k&n high flow filter, I have a full system non catalytic exhaust "akrapovic"(Chinese)😂 and a gray area ktm injector . The question is a Fuel X lite configures all that well? Or do I have to buy a powertronic ECU? I really don't look for final speed, but the as optimal performance and if that gives me more horses is a plus ,but I look for smoothness and responsiveness ,with good performance , I love it but like it lacks something else 💪.
The FuelX will only adjust for the fueling mixture in closed loop. In open loop you will still be relying on the tuning of the ECU (open loop is usually at higher revs and more open throttle position).
Wouldn’t necessarily need the new ECU if you tune the existing one to fit the mods. Getting it tuned (either stock ECU or Powertronic) will just make sure you’ve got the best result.
Worth asking around in some of the forums or Reddit as well. With the mods I did (slip on exhaust and two high performance air filters), I wasn’t concerned about open loop…but did think about getting it tuned.
Edit: fixed typo