Peak HP gain is not the objective of the Guhl flash. It is to open the secondary butterflies immediately, removing the artificially induced poor power curve and slow response. And it meets that objective perfectly. And it makes FAR more difference than adding more peak HP (not that it has to be one or the other, though).
Hey Max,
The Guhl reflash doesn't open the secondary flies 'immediately', but it does open them much earlier, and much faster. With the Guhl flash, the flies hit 100% open around 3500 RPM, and a little earlier in top gear, at around 3000 RPM.
Regarding your comment about the results of Guhl's flash "making FAR more difference than adding peak horsepower", well, that's true, but only from the point of view of the guy that is
not looking to maximize his bike's peak power.
It has been well documented that the Guhl ECU reflash was designed to be a bit conservative with regards to power gains. It was designed for, and has been marketed to, the average sport-touring rider that's looking for a little more 'oomph' out of his C14. If you're the kind of C14 rider than spends most of the time between 2500-3500 RPM, with the occasional blast up to 5000 RPM when passing, etc, then you will really feel the benefits of the Guhl flash. This is where it was designed to work, and it does that, quite well.
However, if you're more on the
sporty side of sport-touring, and you run your C14 a little harder, such as cruising in the 4000 RPM range, with occasional runs up to 7500-8000 RPM, then you likely wouldn't benefit all that much from a Guhl flash. It just wasn't designed for that. There have been 'sportier' power hungry C14 riders that have installed a Guhl reflash and felt no difference at all.
If you're the kind of guy that wants to spend the money on, and maximize the potential of an Area-P full system, then you're probably the type of guy that won't be satisfied with a 145 RWHP and 94 ft/lbs of torque, when 165 RWHP and 105 ft/lbs of torque can be achieved. This is why, when Craig searched, he found no information on a Guhl flash with a full exhaust system....it's a rare combination. Most guys that go with a full system are looking for max power, and will also do flies-out, PCV, BMC filter, etc, etc.
9 times out of 10, you'll see just what Craig found in his searches, a Guhl flash with a slip-on exhaust. This is what the majority of C14 sport-touring riders are doing.
I don't want to get into an ECU flash vs. PC5 debate, but since they do get compared all the time, I just wanted to point out that it is not comparing apples to apples. Different people have different needs, and will benefit from the different solutions.
I will have maps for the Area-P full system that I will share with fellow C14 enthusiasts, but that will be later in 2014.....if winter EVER ends...lol.
Peace & Axle Grease,
Rem