Tuneboy switching trims

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You'll need to first open up the tuneedit table which is the blue table. Have the bike on and connect the PC/laptop to the bike. At the bottom of the blue table screen you'll have the throttle position displayed. It'll be very close to 0. Turn the throttle slowly until you hit close to your 5376rpm. Remember that this is a throttle limiter, not a rev limiter. Once you have your TP, you can turn it off and disconnect.

With the red table you've posted, you'll want to find all the numbers greater than the TP you recorded and reduce them to the recorded number. This will include the lower rpms with higher TPs. Then save and reflash the bike with both the red and blue tables.
This is what the stock table looks like.
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Lets say I want to limit the TP at 61%

I edited all values greater than 61% to 61%

This is what it looks like, guess this is right

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This would not be good, right?
 
I'd go with the middle table and not the last. In theory the last one could work, but it just seems unnecessary to change the low values above your rev limit to higher ones.
 
I'd go with the middle table and not the last. In theory the last one could work, but it just seems unnecessary to change the low values above your rev limit to higher ones.

I tried out the middle table and it didnt work
I went full throttle in neutral and it still revved to the "normal" rev limiter at around 10k rpm
 
wouldnt it be right to change the cells to 100 where it is greater than the TP I recorded at 5k rpm(lets say it is 61)
 
Did you find the throttle position that reached the 5000rom limit? You originally used 61% as an example, but the tables you've put up still show the same value.
 
In theory, yes. Equally though if no values are greater than your TP to achieve 5000rpm, then you're still limiting it. Assuming that 100 means the highest throttle position to reach 5000rpm and not actually 100% TP
 
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Did you find the throttle position that reached the 5000rom limit? You originally used 61% as an example, but the tables you've put up still show the same value.

I didnt verify it(yet) will do so the following days and report back.
 
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In theory, yes. Equally though if no values are greater than your TP to achieve 5000rpm, then you're still limiting it. Assuming that 100 means the highest throttle position to reach 5000rpm and not actually 100% TP
I dont quite understand this.

Also, is there any way to limit the throttle at 5000rpm WHILE it is at 50% Throttle Position
 
I don't know of any way of providing a hard stop like an ignition cut. I'd find the throttle at 5000rpm and then we'll work from there
 

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