I just installed one of the first VDI Copperhead ECUs on my personal 09 Teryx that I use for testing. The following are the results from testing this week.
Keep in my mind, the test was done on a stone stock 09 Teryx, no clutch mods, air filter changes, stock exhaust tip, etc.
This is also the map that comes pre-installed by VDI, and is supposed to be optimised for premium fuel. I did not do any additional tuning to see if there is more performance to be gained. The graph represents a completely stock 09 Teryx, and the same vehicle with the VDI plugged in as removed from the box it came in.
The new rev limiter comes set at 9200. With a stock engine, it won't pull that high. On the dyno with very little load I saw an indicated 62 mph on my stock digital dash at 8800 rpm. 60 is probably more realistic when actually driving.
Also, this is a stand alone system (NOT a piggyback system that re-interprates the factory signals like the MSD), and is completely tunable.
I think this is a great buy for the money. I will offer and support this product and it is available now.
Keep in my mind, the test was done on a stone stock 09 Teryx, no clutch mods, air filter changes, stock exhaust tip, etc.
This is also the map that comes pre-installed by VDI, and is supposed to be optimised for premium fuel. I did not do any additional tuning to see if there is more performance to be gained. The graph represents a completely stock 09 Teryx, and the same vehicle with the VDI plugged in as removed from the box it came in.

The new rev limiter comes set at 9200. With a stock engine, it won't pull that high. On the dyno with very little load I saw an indicated 62 mph on my stock digital dash at 8800 rpm. 60 is probably more realistic when actually driving.
Also, this is a stand alone system (NOT a piggyback system that re-interprates the factory signals like the MSD), and is completely tunable.
I think this is a great buy for the money. I will offer and support this product and it is available now.
