![]() ![]() The only thing not available on the Android app when using Bluetooth adaptor is the ability to save the current map from the ECU, but your bike is programming through USB only so this doesn't matter. Tune ECU website is not the clearest website in the world, your bike is in the list as USB and Bluetooth (programming through USB), not sure if that means it will work with the windows or the Android version, it obviously doesn't say Android and Bluetooth only like the later models.Īfaik the Android version has all the features of the windows version, including throttle body balancing and abs bleed although the latter is bike dependent, I have it on my Thruxton and Daytona but can't 100% say it will be available for your rocket, although you have dealer tool for that if required. Is that correct?) I also used DealerTool to turn off a Check Engine light when it went on for no apparent reason while being trailered. (As far as I know, TuneECU doesn't dop that. ![]() I used that to sync my Rocket's throttle bodies and bleed the ABS system. Luckily, the DealerTool people have great customer support. ![]() I also have DealerTool which works great but it was a nightmare getting it to work. I guess I'm getting old because this whole thing is getting confusing for me. Question: Does the android version do everything the Windows version does such as change maps, etc.? Just curious. I want to have that on hand in case I need it when on the road. I did download the android version today but I won't be trying it until I get the bike out of winter storage and get the battery installed. Maybe I can find someone to send it to me. TuneECU did work for my 2015 Triumph Rocket III Touring so that's not an issue (but I didn't have it - it's listed on the TuneECU site as one that the program works with). ![]()
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