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Build it to a 117 ci. Lol on a more serious note, It would be worth mentioning that the power vision would be the way to go if you ever plan on future performance modifications. If you order from fuel moto they will send you a tune for your bike/mods.
Have all you guys with the fp3 on your LRS use auto tune or just a canned map?
Originally Posted by Mattf748
Just use a canned map to the set up of the bike (pipes, filter, etc). Works very well.
im not fussed by the auto tune process personally, but you could give it a try.
I use autotune with my PV and it really dials in the map for your specific setup. Took a couple of times to get the process right but doing so really smooths things out.
I just started the auto tune process, granted im on an 09 FXDL. They didnt have my specific exhaust, so I had to select generic 2 -1. That map honestly wasnt bad, but since a few sessions of autotune, it has run significantly better with less decel pop
I would go with the Power Vision from Fuel Moto. They sell them for the same price as the FP3 from what i could find.
if they really are the same price (I thought fp3 was about 300 and pv was 400-450) than pv would definitely be the way to go. Way better in every way in my opinion. Pv has A lot more options, much better tuning capability, and far better auto tune ability.
Last edited by Nickd2689; Apr 25, 2019 at 10:25 AM.
if they really are the same price (I thought fp3 was about 300 and pv was 400-450) than pv would definitely be the way to go. Way better in every way in my opinion. Pv has A lot more options, much better tuning capability, and far better auto tune ability.
i looked up the FP3 cost on Dennis Kirk for the Lowrider S, they want $399. The Power Vision on Fuel Motos website is $399. To me its a no brainer to go with the PV with one of their maps. My 2 pennies
i looked up the FP3 cost on Dennis Kirk for the Lowrider S, they want $399. The Power Vision on Fuel Motos website is $399. To me its a no brainer to go with the PV with one of their maps. My 2 pennies
damn Im surprised they even sell fp3 if its the same price as pv. Like you said, no brainer.
Originally Posted by Mark Faulkner
I don't understand why anyone wouldn't do the auto tune. Mine runs much better than just with the canned map.
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