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skidlids 02-Apr-2009 00:55

Dimsport Demo kit Pro (the new FIM ??)
 
With the FIM fuel management stuff nolonger being supported will this be the way to go

http://www.rapidbikeusa.com/uncatego...desmo-kit-pro/

and if so, is there anywhere in the UK with the equipment

twpd 02-Apr-2009 01:26

IIRC California Cycle Works did some software that did something similar when I last looked in 06/07.

nelly 02-Apr-2009 09:19

?? only appears to be covering the 5.9 and 5AM equipped bikes. At 6500 euros, you'd go down the nemesis route imo.

bradders 02-Apr-2009 09:24

nemesis seems to be spoken about by quite a few at the mo

skidlids 02-Apr-2009 10:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by nelly
?? only appears to be covering the 5.9 and 5AM equipped bikes. At 6500 euros, you'd go down the nemesis route imo.



Seems more of a dealer thing at those sort of prices, with the costs recouped by flashing the ECU's as was done with the FIM setup

Is it in part because of the Nemisis that FIM have wrapped up there production of the 5.9U and the chips etc, or is there are flaw with there product that was costing them money. if thats the case should I be worried about the one on my 998R

twpd 02-Apr-2009 10:33

I've never heard a bad word about FIM Kev. I'd be worried about support from now on, but what can you do?

mjbayley 02-Apr-2009 11:42

I've heard that these will also fit Dukes?
The Guzzi one says it will fit the Marelli 15M

http://www.tuneboy.com.au/

Might try one on my 900ssie project.

twpd 02-Apr-2009 12:27

As far as Triumphs go Tuneboy has an excellent reputation. They're available in the UK IIRC.

Gilps 02-Apr-2009 12:35

I spoke with Duane at FIM a couple of times last year and I told him that in my opinion the thing letting down the FIM product was the software interface. It needed to be in one package, not two separate pieces of software, use one file format instead of the two along with conversion between them, and to be able to map dynamically like the PC or Nemesis and not staticly, and it needed to be USB ideally. He agreed but said that the costs involved in writing new software were jut too prohibitive. I think he realised then that there was a limited futire for his product.
After speaking with the guy who runs Nemesis, I think that he's on to a winner with his product.

Monty 02-Apr-2009 18:11

The Nemesis is really the muts nuts-the only problem with it is that you must have an electronic dash for it to work-which means on a twinspark that you need the full Nemesis kit including dash and loom at £2,000. Which is why Sparky didn't have one but got a power commander instead.

John


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