Important Notice: To all users of TuneBoy and TuneECU
The Triumph factory has this week issued a clear workshop instruction to its global dealer network with respect to warranty claims resulting from unauthorized ECU modifications which override the original factory approved parameters of an o/e tune map while retaining its original tune number. Such unapproved modifications include increasing the rev limiter range, fueling, and the adjustment of the ignition timing without the use of an additional control unit.
From now on, all warranty claims for suspect ECU faults or engine damage will only be authorized after the ECU has been thoroughly checked by the factory. In this regard, on all its new models, Triumph has included an anti-tamper facility within the ECU which has the ability to detect when non o/e software has been downloaded. This recorded information can only be read by the factory.
Be Warned: Triumph will reject all warranty claims for any ECU returned to the factory that has recorded any unauthorised tunes. As a result, the use of any non-approved modifications will invalidate your motorcycle's warranty. In addition, the factory points out that homologation and type approval could also be affected and in some instances result in the invalidation of a rider's insurance in the event of a claim!
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I think MOST on here are way past the warranty period
Quote from: "Timbox2"I think MOST on here are way past the warranty period
I beg to differ. I see there are over 721 postings in the 'Beakers' forum -- i.e., owners and admirers of the Tiger 800 and Tiger 800 XC; furthermore, there are 351 postings in the 'Roadies' forum for the 1050 Tigers 2007+ many of which will still be under the two-year factory warranty. (http://www.triumphrat.net/images/icons/icon10.gif)
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But they don't tend to play with ECU settings.
Also it's a bit of a pointless statement, if you changed parameters on the ECU that led to engine damage I don't think anybody would expect Triumph to cover it, its the same with all warranty claims.
You are both right in a way. Triumph are right to warn against changes as, in the hands of a Muppet, you could blow your engine with either piece of software and they shouldn't be expected to pay for owners foolery. But in the old days of points and carbs you could anyway; so nothing's changed. On this forum, as far as I am aware, it's only 955i owners that dabble and the software makes it clear you do so at your own risk. I am aware though, that on other forums and with other makes of bikes, folks are tuning for serious extra power and that is very risky if you don't know what you are doing, or - worse - you put your faith in others that think they know but don't.
Some months ago it was claimed that Triumph had actually released a tune that blocks access by Tuneboy. Tuneboy refuted this and so far I've not come across any hard evidence. And why would Triumph bother? I ask for two reasons; first I don't think they have access to the ECU hard code they'd need to do that and second, the ECUs have been hacked, so can be hacked again.