Terminal Velocity Ii - Fuel Management System
Just a few years ago there were more new Harley-Davidson motorcycles purchased with carburetor systems verses fuel-injection systems. Times have changed and it’s now the other way around. The one thing that has not changed is the Harley owners desire to personalize their motorcycle to look, sound and perform the way they anticipate. One of the most common changes performed to the motorcycle is their choice of exhaust and air induction systems. Some new Harley-Davidson owners, before taking delivery of their new motorcycle, will increase the motor size to a 95ci or a 103ci along with down loads to maintain correct factory fuel calibrations, keeping the motorcycle within the guide lines to retain the factory warranty.
When any performance upgrades are made to the motorcycle there will be a disturbance to the air fuel/ratio calibration, which was engineered into the factory ECU computer. Making the necessary corrections to the factory ECU computer is not as easy as changing the jets in a carburetor.
The reason automotive and now the motorcycle industry are advancing to fuel injection is to comply with the new E.P.A. regulations and emission controls that become more strict each year. The motorcycle industry understands that fuel injection is the most accurate way of controlling fuel delivery and producing a reduction in emission deposits.
Harley-Davidson, through the year 2005, along with most companies which manufacture fuel management systems, have chosen a (Open-Loop) system to control fuel delivery. This style of fuel control has pre-set fuel calibration tables in either after-market or factory ECU’s which are very limited to operational changes; it simply cannot adjust on its own. When any changes are made to the motor (exhaust system, air induction system or internal motor components) the factory calibration tables are no longer correct so the air fuel/ratio will be incorrect and possibly harmful to the motor.
This (Open-Loop) system could be corrected by re-writing new calibration tables to the factory ECU or by the method of installing an aftermarket product which doesn’t change the factory calibration, but changes the output of the factory calibration. This method of trying to create a perfect air fuel/ratio calibration table with or with out the use of a load-dyno and air fuel/analyzer is nothing more than a guess. The reason being is that the aftermarket product which is trying to create a perfect output air/fuel ratio will not be able to achieve it because they first need the factory calibration source code. The end result is that the aftermarket calibration will have an unstable operation and will continually need to be adjusted.
Harley-Davidson currently on their new 2006 Dyna Glide along with the entire automotive industry for more than 25 years has used (Closed-Loop) operational fuel control. This operation introduces an oxygen sensor (O2 sensor) into the exhaust stream so that it can monitor the oxygen content while you ride. With the sensor in place, the fuel delivery can be corrected to the factory calibration tables. This method will result in achieving the correct air fuel/ratio.
There are a few exhaust companies that understand the need to properly correct the air/fuel ratios when after market exhaust systems are being installed. Bubs Enterprises’ Dennis Manning (owner), the developer of the “True Dual Jug Hugger”, “Two Into One Performance System” and the manufacturer of the “Rinehart Exhaust System” is one. At their emissions dyno lab (Bubs Enterprises) have had the opportunity to test all the current fuel management systems that are available to correct the fuel delivery as an aftermarket fuel controller. If the air/fuel mixture is not calibrated correctly, the performance part will not perform up to its potential due to the fact that the fuel mixture could be to rich or too lean.
Based on the results from (Bubs Enterprises) emissions Dyno lab, and an extensive analysis the results are clear. Terry Components “Alpha-N” Closed Loop Fuel Management System was the system with merit. Because of this, Dennis Manning has decided that Bubs Enterprises would install an O2 sensor bung on all exhaust systems that he produces.
Terry Components “Terminal Velocity II™, Alpha-N Closed Loop Computer” constantly tunes your motorcycle as you ride. Our computer re-calibrates to over 500 times per second to adjust to any load you may frequently put on your motorcycle such as going up hills, a passenger or any additional weight you may introduce to your motorcycle that would change load conditions. The Terminal Velocity II™ will automatically compensate when any new component is added to your motorcycle. For example, exhaust and air induction systems, cams, big bore kits and performance heads.
The Terminal Velocity II™ doesn’t care! It reads the exhaust stream, analyzes the parts per million, delivers that information in milliseconds to the computer so it can determine how much fuel is necessary instantly. The same with changes in altitude. As the air becomes thinner, less air goes out the exhaust. The Terminal Velocity II™ recognizes less air and automatically reduces the amount of fuel delivered. There is no need to punish your bike any longer with long and expensive dyno time.
The Terminal Velocity II™, will automatically adjust to any component change, altitude and loads without turning a single wrench on your motorcycle. If you believe in the technology that Formula One Racing, Toyota Racing, Honda, BMW, Mercedes, General Motors, Ford or Chrysler and now Harley-Davidson, they all use “Closed Loop Systems”.
The only true “Closed Loop System” on the market today is Terry Components Terminal Velocity II™, full time fuel management system. It adds fuel when you need it and pulls it away when you don’t. It provides the best air/fuel mixture so your motorcycle runs as efficiently as it possibly can. A 20% decrease in fuel consumption, 15% to 20% increase in horsepower and torque. Seat of the pants increase in ride-ability. It works with Magneti-Marelli, Delphi and V-Rod along with many metrics motorcycles. It’s about time!
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