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I have a DynoJet Power Vision that is tied to my VIN. Is there an option to have it flashed back to factory settings so it can be used on another bike?
You'll want to verify this as it may have changed. I was told you can set your ECM back to pre Power Vision install and unmarry it from your bike. If you want to keep the ECM tune you'll need to buy another license for another bike.
http://www.dynojet.com/powervision/p...sion-faqs.aspx
CAN I TUNE ANOTHER BIKE WITH MY POWER VISION?
The Power Vision, by default has the ability to tune one bike. Once it is married to a specific bike, it cannot be used to tune another bike.
However, a license can be purchased allowing the Power Vision to tune another bike.
Contact us for more information.
I HAVE A PV-1, CAN I CONNECT IT TO A BIKE WITH A 6 PIN DIAGNOSTICS PORT?
No, but you can purchase a 6 pin Power Vision cable to make it work, part number 76950346 .
If you need to connect your PV-2 to a bike with a 4 pin, you would need cable 76950241 .
Thanks for all the feedback. I'm selling my bike today and wanted to sell the the DynoJet since I won't have a use for it. I figured I'd ask $50 for it since the buyer would have to get a new license for it.
Thanks for all the feedback. I'm selling my bike today and wanted to sell the the DynoJet since I won't have a use for it. I figured I'd ask $50 for it since the buyer would have to get a new license for it.
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