After I installed the new controller and pedelec sensor from 8Fun on my bike I was disappointed. The old controller and throttle pushed me along at 16/17 mph but the new controller and sensor topped out at 14.5 mph.
As I'm reasonably fit on the bike at this stage, I felt I was getting very little help from the motor and that I was essentially cycling a heavy bike under my own power. It got to the stage that I preferred to commute on my road bike (15 miles each way) - I'm glad to be able to do that but the prospect of cycling through the winter isn't appealing.
So anyway I decided to give the shunt mod a go. After burning the top of my finger

I managed to get a lump of solder onto one end of the shunt. I have to admit that I wasn't expecting too much from the mod but after putting the controller back on the bike I went for a spin and I was very pleasantly surprised.
Using the sensor only I can hear and feel the motor still contributing at 16.5/17.5 mph. I'm not entirely sure why but this extra bit of speed makes a big difference to me. My only concern is that I may be drawing too much from the battery. For now its working well. Very simple mod that works
John