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How to tune your 09 kxf 450 efi.

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Old 09-25-2008, 10:42 PM
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Default How to tune your 09 kxf 450 efi.

Here is the calibration tool that Kaw'i has developed for tuning efi, a must get gadget for a racer. It has 7 different map settings at the push of a button, very cool

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That really is quite cool!
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WHOA! that is beyond cool. Even logs the data. That is freakin KEWL!! He also said you can map it out yourself if you put a different cam or whatnot in. Is Kawi the only one with this? That just blows my mind.
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That is so freaking cool WOW I want to be able to do that!
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Default cost for EFI KX FI Calibration?

Does anyone know what the cost are?
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Kinda makes me want to go get the bike so I could hook the computer up to it and play with it.
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Honda has one as well. Its a plug and play. I think it runs about $400.00 bucks. It seems pretty easy just plug it in with a wire harness and download your setting, saves the stock one and you can try it out if you don't like download another one.
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Where can I purchase KX FI Calibration Tool
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I have a friend who already has this product and apparently it came from somewhere in the US
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The future is now!
I've heard there is various programs availble for both Suzuki and Honda, most programs have similar features. Not sure is cost differs much, I belive the program for the Husqvarna fuel injection is about $400 as well.

Won't be long before we go down to the local speed shop (in the back room of a computer lab) and pay some little geek for the "hot setup".
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Default KX RACING SOFTWARE

You can buy them from any Kawasaki dealer. Somewhere around $520. You get software, cables, and a black box with bracket that mounts under the front number plate. Kawi part number is 99999-0240.
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The future is now!
I've heard there is various programs availble for both Suzuki and Honda, most programs have similar features. Not sure is cost differs much, I belive the program for the Husqvarna fuel injection is about $400 as well.

Won't be long before we go down to the local speed shop (in the back room of a computer lab) and pay some little geek for the "hot setup".
Yep, there already doing it Fox, for about $50 bucks you can get your ECU remapped, and gain a lot more than any aftermarket pipe will give you.
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Old 07-29-2009, 03:55 PM
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Default KXF 450 EFI - Tuned

I just got my 09 KXF 450 remapped by Blonix Speed Equipment for $115.00. It is so much smoother and stronger pulling now. I dont know why you would buy the kit for about $500.00 when you can get it remapped with a good map for $115.00....unless you wanted to do alot of self tuning and playing around. I just wanted my bike to be faster and easier to ride and now it is. I also know that Blonix has a great CRF 450 efi map. If you just want your KXF remapped, I would call Blonix at 408-295-7437.
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