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Old 02-10-2016, 04:29 PM
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Is this setting in the software? Looked everywhere and can't find whether or not that setting is available. Maybe it is reset automatically in the canned maps? not that i need one i was talking to someone who was thinking of buying one. I use TTS mastertune. It has a lot more settings if you know what you are doing, but i can see the Vance and Hines fuelpak might be pretty good for most users. I downloaded the app and did not learn much. I guess you have to have it on a bike and mapped to see most functions.
 
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Is this setting in the software? Looked everywhere and can't find whether or not that setting is available. Maybe it is reset automatically in the canned maps? not that i need one i was talking to someone who was thinking of buying one. I use TTS mastertune. It has a lot more settings if you know what you are doing, but i can see the Vance and Hines fuelpak might be pretty good for most users. I downloaded the app and did not learn much. I guess you have to have it on a bike and mapped to see most functions.
There is nothing to adjust or reset as Lambda based calibrations do not use O2 voltage bias tables. Lambda is absolute, regardless of fuel stoich value, you simply use the Lambda AF value you would like to target. Mid season 2008-2016 FLH models use Lambda based cal's. FuelPak FP3 is available for 2014-2016 canbus models, however earlier J1850 support is being added this season.
 
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Originally Posted by fuelmoto
There is nothing to adjust or reset as Lambda based calibrations do not use O2 voltage bias tables. Lambda is absolute, regardless of fuel stoich value, you simply use the Lambda AF value you would like to target. Mid season 2008-2016 FLH models use Lambda based cal's. FuelPak FP3 is available for 2014-2016 canbus models, however earlier J1850 support is being added this season.
Jamie,
Does that mean that setting the AFR to 14.6 (2014 Limited) in a cell no longer "sets the switch" to closed loop? I'm battling MPG problems and not having much luck. I've set the cruise range to 14.6 in hopes of it running in closed loop mode, but it didn't seem to help much.
thanks.
 
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