I am installing the XIED on my 1999 R1100RS this morning with a new O2 sensor. The instructions tell me to tap into the white wire on the o2 sensor harness corresponding to pin 4 of the bike harness for the +12v heater signal (to provide power to the XIED). Another forum member told me to use...
i have recently acquired this 01 GS and have been spending a good deal of time and monies to get it the way i want it. i have recently purchased the Af-Xied and the new EV14 injectors to improve smoothness and possible low range torque. i have just realized that this 5th owner machine does not...
Those who followed the Wideband O2 thread in the Oilhead forum know that I did extensive testing on lambda-shifting technology on R1150s, R1100s and R1200s through the Camhead. On my R1150RT, the Innovate Motorsports LC-1 brought performance benefits and gave me extensive AFR datalogging...
I'm considering making some improvements to my 96 R1100RT as opposed to replacing it with a newer machine. One thing would be a "chip" or device to smooth it out by changing the fuel/air ratio. I gather the AF-Xied device will do it, but for $200 it seems a bit steep. Is there anything else out...
So I've long speculated that the old style, single point, Bosch injectors on our bikes were a bit archaic and not optimum for best throttle response and performance...
I did clean my injectors previous to installing these;
http://www.jt-c.com/product_info.php?info=p47_r1100xx-injector
My old...
After some reading and talking to the folks at Beemer Boneyard I decided to add a AF-AXIED controller unit to my bike. I didn't like the low RPM performance among other things so it seemed like a good investment. My problem is that some previous owner(I've owned the bike for about one year)...
Just wondering if anyone has any feedback on this Holy Grail plug & play device being marketed (and praised) on BeemerBoneyard? This is supposed to "cure" the fuel mixture problem with all 1100 & 1150 oil heads. The price is certainly fair for this item if it will actually do the trick, but...