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range till empty with power vision tune dont seem right ?
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Go into the trip center, it will show trip A and trip B. I use Trip A, You will need to reset A and reset the tripmeter on the bike, then go for ride using most of a tank of gas, first when you get to the gas station check the mileage in the trip center vs the tripmeter on the bike. more than likely the two will be different, change the mileage in the trip center manually and note the column that says correction, press it and it will have a number like 1.234, change it to that and hit save. next time your mileage will be close if not right on. then go down to fuel used in the trip center and push in the amount of gas youy put in the tank, again go to the correction column and put in that number and push save. All this will do the math for mpg's. I have done the gas used several times to get it closer. This should help.
Thanks I didn't see this but called fuel moto and did the adjustments but the new numbers was way out there but it did correct itself reads like it use to but I'll keep a eye on it
Originally Posted by prostar
Go into the trip center, it will show trip A and trip B. I use Trip A, You will need to reset A and reset the tripmeter on the bike, then go for ride using most of a tank of gas, first when you get to the gas station check the mileage in the trip center vs the tripmeter on the bike. more than likely the two will be different, change the mileage in the trip center manually and note the column that says correction, press it and it will have a number like 1.234, change it to that and hit save. next time your mileage will be close if not right on. then go down to fuel used in the trip center and push in the amount of gas youy put in the tank, again go to the correction column and put in that number and push save. All this will do the math for mpg's. I have done the gas used several times to get it closer. This should help.
Originally Posted by prostar
Go into the trip center, it will show trip A and trip B. I use Trip A, You will need to reset A and reset the tripmeter on the bike, then go for ride using most of a tank of gas, first when you get to the gas station check the mileage in the trip center vs the tripmeter on the bike. more than likely the two will be different, change the mileage in the trip center manually and note the column that says correction, press it and it will have a number like 1.234, change it to that and hit save. next time your mileage will be close if not right on. then go down to fuel used in the trip center and push in the amount of gas youy put in the tank, again go to the correction column and put in that number and push save. All this will do the math for mpg's. I have done the gas used several times to get it closer. This should help.
unless they have changed something in the dyna displays for 2012 or 2013; Dynas do not have all that stuff on them. If they do ive never seen it before .
i noticed when i fill up the bike my range till empty read 129 it use to read 189 or more and now it seems like after the power vision tune it droped like a rock. this aint normal is it or should i call fuel moto and explain to them ?
I had same problem. Did three sessions of log, then called Fuel moto and they figured how to get some better miliage. Now I get 33mpg.
Like the idea of doing some more auto tunes, but not sure it would change what ever Fuel moto did on my bike. Otherwise, with Power Vision the bike runs smoother.
Roger
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