There are loads of options to derestrict the E8000 motor and I'm unsure of what is best to use. I'd really only like the assist cut off limit raised slightly (Somewhere around 22mph would probably be fine)
in order of price I've seen .
V-max - chip that needs the E8000 wiring cutting and splicing - £45 German Ebay seller (not going this route)
Speed clip (looks like a badassbox clone) - £85 German Ebay seller
Badassbikes box - battery powered chainstay sensor mounted/removable - £130ish
speedbox - internally fitted chip with wired sensor to replace the E8000 chainstay sensor - £130ish
Pear tune - internally fitted chip no external sensor - £140ish
Software tuning via PCE-1 interface with Emax software - £300ish
I was keen to go the software tuning route after talking to @Tori about her partners E8000 de-limiting but didn't realise I'd have to downgrade the E8000 to a lower OS. (I noticed a dramatic change in performance when I updated my motor via the shimano STEPS app). Also it's incredibly pricy.
I don't really want to be cutting cables/wiring and am not keen on removing the shimano sensor or running another sensor to the chainstay.
So that leaves the Badassbox (and clone) or the peartune.
As I understand it these both simply trick the E8000 into thinking the wheel is turning at half the speed it really is by halving the signals from the wheel sensor.
now... Does this affect performance at low speed at all? or introduce lag when getting back on the pedals, or possibly even cut off the assist at properly low speeds/cadences?
any help greatly appreciated.
in order of price I've seen .
V-max - chip that needs the E8000 wiring cutting and splicing - £45 German Ebay seller (not going this route)
Speed clip (looks like a badassbox clone) - £85 German Ebay seller
Badassbikes box - battery powered chainstay sensor mounted/removable - £130ish
speedbox - internally fitted chip with wired sensor to replace the E8000 chainstay sensor - £130ish
Pear tune - internally fitted chip no external sensor - £140ish
Software tuning via PCE-1 interface with Emax software - £300ish
I was keen to go the software tuning route after talking to @Tori about her partners E8000 de-limiting but didn't realise I'd have to downgrade the E8000 to a lower OS. (I noticed a dramatic change in performance when I updated my motor via the shimano STEPS app). Also it's incredibly pricy.
I don't really want to be cutting cables/wiring and am not keen on removing the shimano sensor or running another sensor to the chainstay.
So that leaves the Badassbox (and clone) or the peartune.
As I understand it these both simply trick the E8000 into thinking the wheel is turning at half the speed it really is by halving the signals from the wheel sensor.
now... Does this affect performance at low speed at all? or introduce lag when getting back on the pedals, or possibly even cut off the assist at properly low speeds/cadences?
any help greatly appreciated.