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Old 07-19-2017, 05:43 AM
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Myself. New rims and rubber! pirelli night dragon and RSD rims. Love it. Any suggestions??? Advice???


Hey all. Have a 2010 fxdb street bob with Vance and Hines 2:1 comp pipes and some extra aftermarket aesthetics and whatnot. What mapping should I use with the fp3. I have the RSD TURBINE air filter and that claims you must map for the filter as well so I'm unsure as to what to do. First time with a fp4 and first post in this board although have read many a forum.
 
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I would contact fuel moto and ask them. They are very helpful
 
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My first advice would be to clean up your garage !!!...B.
 
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That's obvious. It's what happens when I work for a few days....straight if ya don't count sleep and eating.

I was talking about my bike tho any info on mapping it? I'm new to the fp3 and wanna get them it out of it.

Kinda like I get the most out of MY GARAGE

my wife understands
 
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What Silverado said... call FuelMoto... they'll set you up... but be sure if it's a fp3 or fp4... you mention having both.
 
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That's obvious. It's what happens when I work for a few days....straight if ya don't count sleep and eating.

I was talking about my bike tho any info on mapping it? I'm new to the fp3 and wanna get them it out of it.

Kinda like I get the most out of MY GARAGE

my wife understands
Couldn't resist giving you a hard time lol !...b.
 
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I dont think Fuel Moto will assist unless you purchased the device through them.
 
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I purchased a Power Commander V from Fuelmoto, sent them my mod list and they sent me a map from one of their in person customers, works great!

Eventually I'll get it dyno tuned and optimized for my bike but it's more than adequate for now!
 
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During my time with the FP3, there was never any special mapping for an AC, it simply requires and assumes that you have a high flowing unit. Your exhaust should be listed within the FP3 app, simply use that and download the canned map, you can autotune if needed afterwards.
 
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Nice work thus far! Looking good.
No advice on maps, but if you keep up that kind of work, maybe consider at least the movable motorcycle lift. I bought the sears one and just swapped the arms from the inside to the outside with lag bolts and such to allow me to lift my Dyna without harming anything. It is much nicer sitting on a bucket versus crosslegged on the floor.
 


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