07-20
KTM  690
SMC and SMC R
(not the Duke 4)
KTM Dakar
07-20
KTM  690 Adventure and Enduro R
(not the Duke 4)

Fuel Injection Tuning





TuneECU











(just a dyno chart - not a 690 chart)



Trackday bike Fuel Injection Tuning   Service   /    fuel and ignition blueprinting.

The 690's are awesome but they have consistent drivability issues: surging and poor throttle response with their Keihin ECUs. Why? Because it's impossible to make one map that fits every individual bike variation. Each bike tunes differently - especially at low rpm and light throttle cruise.

We have been involved in fuel tuning since 1971 and have been tuning oem EFI since 1998.

Wheelsmith / Factory Pro has experience, up to professional racing levels,  with maybe 25 to 30 different FI systems - from the common power Commander to Magneti Marelli and Motec. Factory Pro even sorted out the first Gen Aprilia Milles and the Ducati 748rs and 900SPS - which was probably used to dial in their later bikes.

On to the 690.....

The 690's use a Keihin FI system.
The 08+ 690's have a "fly by wire" throttle system, in a concerted effort to make the throttle response more forgiving.

Unfortunately, the stock mapping tries to do too many things and that, on many individual bikes, results in extremely abrupt throttle response - that ruins the quality bike experience.

Excellent improvements are obtained by doing several important things:
Resetting thresholds and crossover points,
re-sculpting ignition tables
Adjusting TP tables
Custom tuning fuel tables.

It's not an option to just throw a power commander on it and "tune it to an air fuel ratio"

As most professional tuners and riders know, to get optimal results, it's required to dial in fuel SPECIFICALLY for each bike. Each bike, especially at low rpm / small throttle opening, can be quite different than a different,  identically equipped bike. That's why a few people can get good results by downloading "some perfect map" and the next person isn't as happy.

Why race tune at Wheelsmith?
Wheelsmith uses a research quality EC997 dyno - No "tune to an AFR" dealership level dyno. We use a 4 or 5 gas EGA to derive the most optimal combinations of gas readings and fuel ratios to deliver the best blend of efficiency and power.

40+ years of carb and FI tuning experience.

Wheelsmith "flat rates" most standard level tuning - you know, pretty much, how much you are going to spend before you drop off the bike.
Tuning "by the hour" always introduces anxiety.
 
Properly custom tuned, the 690 is a dream bike.

As of December 2014, TuneECU is the preferred tuning method and flat rate is $575 for the 690 fuel tables. That's still less money than buying a power commander and custom tuning it. AND TuneECU does a lot more of the mandatory things that need to be fixed.
If required or desired, EPT tuning, threshold adjustments, ignition sculpting and gasoline are a slight extra charge.

Custom Tuning Appointments

415 472 4962
M-F     9am-5pm Pacific time

marc@factorypro.com
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Tuning  Feedback

       ECU remapping solved problems...  When I bought the 690,  I didn't notice the throttle notchiness that much, too excited  I guess. After a couple of weeks I went online and found that there was a definite problem with the stock KTM mapping.  I can't believe how much better it is now. All the jumpiness is gone and the power rolls on steady like it should. It idles smoother and has 2hp more than before. unbelievable.
 Even the mileage seems to be better.
Thanks, Marc and Raul for the good work. 
SEAN MCLEOD

       My trackday 690 runs night and day differently. Before it was jerky at part throttle and impossible to ride smoothly in town and on tight trails. Now it's like silk everywhere I ride. My 990 is on the schedule to get remapped, too. Great mod. Recommended.

      I tried downloading TuneEcu maps and none were perfect at low rpm. A custom tune at Wheelsmith fixed all that.
 
example:
November 2012

2012 KTM 690 Enduro offroad
All stock bike - w stock exhaust
owner:  Steve McLeod

Blue - the bike with stock exhaust and  public map

Red - same bike, retuned on EC997 w 5 gas EGA.
custom map

and most importantly, it's very smooth and responsive, now.



690 Pro Shift Kit

The new 690 / 701 arm has an xtra lightening hole and a double dip spring  clearance notch.
 

SHFT-PRO-KT75-KT-CERAMIC
Hybrid Ceramic Bearing and F-Pro Shift Spring kit
07-17 only
$139.95
1. Choose your shipping method
2.
 



SHFT-PRO-KT75-KT-STEEL

$109.95

std steel bearing
 Microbearing Detent Arm and F-Pro spring

07-17 only

1. Choose your shipping method

2.

 




Virtually eliminate missed shifts and false neutrals. Quicker shifts.

The 690 has lazy shift action. Not what you want when Super Motard racing or jumping those doubles or splitting that lane.

Factory Pro's opinion is that if you nudge the bike out of one gear, it ought to go into the next gear.

 The stock shifting, on the KTM 690, can be sketchy under even recreational use.
Some individual bikes, more than others, have a propensity for false neutrals and missed shifts in critical situations.

Changing the oil can make, maybe a 10% difference and perhaps moving the lever up or down can make a 10% difference - and this shift kit is a stunning 100% difference.
In other words, use any old oil and have your lever set almost anywhere realistic and it will still shift well.

Virtually eliminate missed shifts and false neutrals.
Installation: About 1-2 hours - no case splitting required. The clutch basket doesn't even have to be removed.

Available with Steel, 7 ball or  Hybrid Ceramic Microbearing.

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Shift Kit FEEDBACK

I rode the 690 up 50 miles each way to some trails in southern Wisconsin yesterday.  The shifting was spot on for both the 100 miles of tarmac and 30 miles in the dirt. Granted I was only shifting between 1st and 2nd in the dirt.  The new lever lock arm you sent helped a bunch on the trail. 
Keith Ortiz, owner / Wisconsin


KTM 690 Pro Shift Kit by Factory Pro.
To install - Just the support (rearset) for the foot peg and rear brake (which is the main swing arm pivot and 2 smaller bolts), along with the clutch cover.
The skid plate/engine guard had to be removed, too.
Overall it was pretty easy.
Keith Ortiz, owner / Wisconsin

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I emailed Marc inquiring about getting my race bike tuned and received a response back in 15 minutes. We set up a time to drop it off that weekend which really worked well for me because I work during the week. I couldn't be happier with the excellent customer service. Marc installed a custom shift kit in my bike and the difference is night and day. It shifts so smooth and quickly now.
THESE GUYS ARE THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!

Chuck H.  /  Santa  Rosa, CA








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Abbreviated installation notes (use KTM 690 service manual!)

not necessary to drain oil if leaning bike on the sidestand.
pull right side engine cover.
take off left side shift lever.
remove left side shift shaft circlip.
on the left side, push shift shaft in a bit to allow access to the detent arm and spring on the right side.
don't pull the shaft out all the way as oil will come out the shift shaft hole.
remove stock detent arm and spring.
install new arm and spring using a drop of Loctite on the pivot mounting screw - do not pry on the bearing race.
reinstall in reverse order.


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