Call me rude but I can't miss that one: Are you planning the come back of Mad Max?Quan-Time wrote:...If i get a bad batch of fuel, bike will auto adjust timing, much like a flex-fuel car would. Obviously a dyno would be WAY more accurate, because you get the timing set for the whole rev range, but its a good thing if you are stranded in some strange place and the fuel is a bit old. Computer goes "holy crap batman, i got a knock, ill just back the timing off and see what happens".. once you get home to some good fuel, just quickly navigate thru the menu and select your standard fuel / spark map....
I'm truly impressed about your range of skills. I'm a software architect and have been programming for some 10 years before,
but I would never have the guts to put my hands on something so real time like a motor management system.
I sure will study your site, but not before I get that welding (exhaust) done, except I could send it to Australia somewhere...