phanomenal10
New Member
Posts: 47
Registered: Jun 24, 2020 2:56:17 GMT -7
|
Post by phanomenal10 on Dec 29, 2020 12:13:30 GMT -7
I have an 2017 fz10 ecu that has been flashed. Does anyone know if the 2017 ecu will work on a 2020 model mt10?
|
|
sruon
New Member
Posts: 18
Likes: 5
Registered: Jul 14, 2017 20:47:16 GMT -7
|
Post by sruon on Dec 30, 2020 0:57:17 GMT -7
I'd say yes since pretty much nothing changed between the two and US doesn't have immobilizer. But I'm not a Yamaha engineer...
|
|
|
Post by willl84 on Dec 30, 2020 6:33:46 GMT -7
I'm also inclined to say yes. The only thing that changed in 2018 was they added the Yamaha quickshifter accessory as stock so if you have a newer bike with it it may not work with the 2017 ECU unless the flash also unlocked it.
|
|
|
Post by evitzee on Dec 30, 2020 22:06:39 GMT -7
I'm also inclined to say yes. The only thing that changed in 2018 was they added the Yamaha quickshifter accessory as stock so if you have a newer bike with it it may not work with the 2017 ECU unless the flash also unlocked it. Quick shifter could be added to the 2017, the ECU was programmed for it, you just had to turn it on which was easy to do.
|
|
|
Post by willl84 on Dec 31, 2020 5:04:13 GMT -7
I'm also inclined to say yes. The only thing that changed in 2018 was they added the Yamaha quickshifter accessory as stock so if you have a newer bike with it it may not work with the 2017 ECU unless the flash also unlocked it. Quick shifter could be added to the 2017, the ECU was programmed for it, you just had to turn it on which was easy to do. Ah ok. Didn't know if it were like my Cruze where I added fog lights but had to bring a code to the dealer or someone with access to the BCM tool to actually reprogram the BCM to get the lights to work. What a stupid idea.
|
|