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Old Apr 15, 2006 | 12:44 PM
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OK, gents. My 1340ST is installed as of this morning. It's raining, so I can't get out there and start dialing in anything just yet. However, I wouldn't mind getting some feedback on what settings you ended up with (06 Dynas only). I'm running your basic Stage 1 setup right now with SEIIs, SE A/C and the Stage 1 D/L. George at RevTech recommended 4, 2.5, 2.5, 4 for this setup - at least to begin with. Are any of you guys with similar setups close to this?

Whiff
Did you leave your stage 1 download intact? I read this on the techlusion.com faq page:

"Q: Anything else I should be aware of?
A: The main problem we face is when customers try our product after they have been disappointed by the results they got from using other modification
systems or from re-mapping their own system. Because our unit relies on the stock factory fuel map, it cannot function effectively if any other
manipulation has already been entered into the existing system. You must remove any other form of fuel map modifications, chips, PC's, etc. before
using our product. Also, our product cannot fix mechanical issues that may already be present, and those issues can be found in a lot of systems already out there. Harley's Magneti Marelli system, for example, has frequent cylinder head temp sensor failures and TPS sensor adjustment issues. Also, BMW twins are sensitive to throttle synchronization. While using our product, if you find that your fuel system is not responding as we suggest, there may be some underlying mechanical issues already present that you need to address before you can achieve maximum performance."

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Old Apr 15, 2006 | 01:13 PM
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I brought that passage up to the DFO folks a while back and they said running it on top of other remaps is not an issue as everything can be adjusted. I'm not too worried about that one.

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Old Apr 15, 2006 | 02:11 PM
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I brought that passage up to the DFO folks a while back and they said running it on top of other remaps is not an issue as everything can be adjusted. I'm not too worried about that one.

Whiff
ok , cool.

did it quit raining there? Have been able to take a test ride?

thanks,
Wally
 
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Old Apr 15, 2006 | 02:44 PM
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There's a break in the rain right now, but, I'm watching the kids so I can't ride. Maybe this evening when my wife gets home from work. I snuck a short one in yesterday (see the Flamethrower post). I could tell a difference.

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