Which QS and Autoblipper is better the Woolich or Translogic? What are the difference you've encounter between the 2? I know the woolich you can fine tune per gear but aside for that which is more smoother?
In all honesty, id say the Woolich ECU based unit is better in terms of overall adjustability as you have per gear vs revs vs throttle position. however, you need your own flash kit or the tuner to adjust your settings where as the translogic is of course end user adjustable. Ive fitted both as we are a dealer for both and each has there pros and cons
Great stuff! Are there any workarounds that need to be done to set up a ride-by-wire bike for a Dyno run? My instructor in my performance class hinted that might be the case, but I never got the opportunity to work on the Dyno with anything other than direct cable throttle bodies. Thanks!
I already have Woolich racing tools on my Yamaha r6,but doesn't pop and bangs :( I disable the de cel cut but nothing
Some bikes do…. Some hike don’t.
Which QS and Autoblipper is better the Woolich or Translogic? What are the difference you've encounter between the 2? I know the woolich you can fine tune per gear but aside for that which is more smoother?
In all honesty, id say the Woolich ECU based unit is better in terms of overall adjustability as you have per gear vs revs vs throttle position. however, you need your own flash kit or the tuner to adjust your settings where as the translogic is of course end user adjustable. Ive fitted both as we are a dealer for both and each has there pros and cons
Great stuff! Are there any workarounds that need to be done to set up a ride-by-wire bike for a Dyno run? My instructor in my performance class hinted that might be the case, but I never got the opportunity to work on the Dyno with anything other than direct cable throttle bodies. Thanks!
You will need some live data to be able to record the ETV position as well as the TPS as not all ride-by-wire throttles are 1:1 linear.
Does it require the installation of a pressure sensor on the shift rod for this to work?
yes, it does.