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since it appears V&H guys monitor these threads, which I think is cool. I got a favor to ask. I understand you guys are in the business a selling parts. I get it. But some of us are not made a money-so we do what we can untill the piggy bank gets fat (And the kids get through college) Man it would be nice to have a map for a de-catted stock pipe. I'm just sayin!
Just came in from adding 1 firecracker into my map which cleared up any remaining decel pop. Wanted to see how rich I was running so I took the scoot for a ride and when I came back and looked at FP3 it showed 2134 MPG. Came on here to see if anyone else had this issue.
Hopefully Apple approves your update shortly, I really want to see if I'm running too rich with the firecracker on 1.
Other than that, bike runs like a raped ape. Completely different bike from stock, man these things are choked up from the factory.
I just thought of something and you might already have the newest firmware. When you're in your "view sensor data" screen and you have average mileage showing on your main center gauge, tap the little circular arrow on the bottom of that gauge. That will reset your avg MPG to zero and then it will start recalculating.
Unfortunately there was a bug within the last update of this feature. It has since been fixed but we are waiting on Apple's approval process for the application. There is no set timeline but typically within 1-2weeks.
The refresh icon is dark, and I can't find a way to reset the Avg MPG. No response from V&H support either phone not chat...
The refresh icon is dark, and I can't find a way to reset the Avg MPG. No response from V&H support either phone not chat...
It was not very intuitive but it is ablt to be reset. Make sure you have AVG MPG on the main center dial, a small icon is near the 6 oclock position on this large dial, that is the reset button.
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