Hola a todos,
Voy a intentar aclarar un poco el tema del MAP2 ya que hay un poco de confusión. Esta información viene del foro AF1, de un mecánico experto de Aprilia, Amauri, por lo que es bastante fiable.
El MAP2 es:
- Una variante del mapa de serie que lleva vuestras RSV/Tuono con motores magnesium.
- La mayor diferencia es que hace que funcione en "lazo abierto", sin tener en cuenta el sensor lambda, aunque tenga que estar conectado.
- Al trabajar en "lazo abierto", hace que funcione más rica de combustible y tenga una curva de potencia más llena.
- Es más contaminante y aumenta el consumo de combustible, mejora la curva de par.
El MAP2 no es:
- Un mapa nuevo de motor, es sólo una variación del ya existente en vuestra moto.
El MAP2 es necesario cuando:
- Se va a montar una centralita externa, rapid bike/ power commander..., ya que al trabajar en "lazo abierto", permite que las correcciones introducidas por la centralita externa no sean corregidas de nuevo por la centralita principal a través de la sonda lambda.
- Se montan accesorios que mejoran el ciclo de carga/descarga de cilindros (filtros abiertos/escapes), ya que la moto va un poco más rica y compensa estos cambios.
Aparte del MAP2, existen diferentes mapas principales para las RSV/Tuonos. El más radical disponible es el del escape Akrapovic EVO6, es un mapa específico para este escape (no legal para calle y el mejor según todo el mundo, 2400€), por lo tanto, sólo válido para uso en circuito. Y no creáis que este vale con colas a secas.
Link de la info completa:
http://www.apriliaforum.com/forums/content.php?29-Map-2-Questions-2004-2009-RSVR-2006-2009-Tuono
Información completa (válida en US, para EUR casi seguro que hay mapas distintos):
Map 2 Questions for 2004-2009 RSVR and 2006-2009 Tuono
I decided to post this list because I receive so many PM's from people wanting to know about ECU maps, ECU software updates and PC3 confusions.
This only applies to 04-09 RSVR & 06-09 Tuono equipped with the Siemens/VDO engine management.
Map-1 or Map-2 and exhaust:
Aprilia included the option of switching the ECU mapping between two modes.
Engine variant 1, aka Map-1 and engine variant 2 or Map-2.
The bikes are shipped with Map-1 enabled as standard.
This is a closed loop mode that uses the Lambda exhaust probe to help maintain a lean A/F ratio for low exhaust emissions. This mode is tuned to work with the stock mufflers and Cat converters.
Map-2 is for use with racing mufflers and without Cat converters. It is tuned for performance and is not emissions friendly. It does not use the Lambda (runs in open loop mode).
Though it is not used, the probe must remain connected.
Switching between the two modes is only possible with the AXONE or the Navigator.
ECU Software updates:
The software or firmware in the ECU can also be updated whenever Aprilia releases a revised/improved version.
Each of these software updates can be switched between Map-1 and Map-2.
After updating the ECU, the Throttle Bodies may need to be re-synchronized and idle fuel mixture adjusted with a CO meter if you have an 04 RSV with the very ealy ECU software.
Be sure to probe each cylinder at the header test ports (not at the muffler outlets).
There is a password available only to dealers, this password allows access that will permit adjusting the individual cylinders fuel mixture with the AXONE. On some bikes, this may improve how the throttle responds from idle to midrange.
The AXONE checks to see if you have selected a compatible map before proceeding with the update. It will not allow loading software versions not meant for that model bike.
ECU software versions:
The latest AXONE software currently available is 7.0.1 and includes all the maps listed bellow:
software for early 04-RSVR with three wire timing sensor, AXONE ≥ 5.0.4
-664582 was the first generation map, ran poorly when switched to map-2
-664584 (file VD5G684$.BIX) first update and worked very well (first available with AXONE 5.0.2)
-664586 (file VD5G68B$.BIX) same as the map shipped with 2005 bikes
-664588 (file VD5G68Z$.BIX) map specifically to work with the EVO-6 race only pipe
software for later 04-RSVR with two wire timing sensor and 05-RSVR, AXONE ≥ 5.0.4
-664583 (file VD5L683$.BIX) same as 664584, originally installed in the later 04 bikes
-664585 (file VD5L68A$.BIX) same as 664586, originally installed in the 2005 bikes
-664587 (file VD5L68X$.BIX) same as 664588, for use with EVO-6 pipe
software for 06-09 RSVR, requires AXONE ≥ 5.0.6
-266536 (file VD5L980$.BIX) originally installed, no updates currently available
-266538 (file VD5L981$.BIX) for use with EVO-6 pipe
software for 06-Tuono (US 07), requires AXONE ≥ 5.0.6
-266531 original map shipped with early production, had issues with throttle response
-266532 (file VC5L980$.BIX) is the first update
software for the 07- 09 Tuono (US 07.5), requires AXONE ≥ 5.1.1
-266533 (file VC5L981$.BIX) original map shipped
-266534 (file VC5L982$.BIX) for use with EVO-6 pipe
A replacement ECU is usually empty, without any map and must be uploaded with the appropriate map and re-initialized before it is functional.
PC3 precautions:
Before installing a PC3, the closed loop mode must be disabled by switching to engine variant 2 (Map-2).
If you don’t do this, the ECU will sense the modified A/F ratio (via Lambda probe) and attempt to lean it back out.
Since there are so many Aprilia ECU maps, and without the AXONE no one knows what bike has what map, you must be careful when installing a PC3 and downloading a map from Dyno Jet or off your friend’s bike.
The PC3 map is an add-on to the ECU map, a PC3 map from another bike that has down level ECU software will not be correct for a bike with updated ECU software.
Always have your PC3 installed and custom mapped after setting the ECU to Map-2.
I hope this will help clear up some of the confusion.
Amauri
(this info is current as of 05/15/09)