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I have an 08 RK with Wild Pig Slip ons, AN Big Sucker Hi Flow and a map and PClll from Fuel Moto.
I want to save the map that I received from Fuel Moto when I purchased the PClll and upload a map posted by a member here
Basically heres my understanding (from reading the software manual) so far on how to do this:
Connect laptop to PC lll unit via USB.
Press save map to save existing map to laptop.
Close software.
Open new map and press "send map"
I presume this will upload the new map which was opened in the software.
Crap, doing this stuff scares the hell out of me!!
Any help much appreciated.
Mark in Vancouver, B.C. (where my local dealer shrugs when I ask him about dyno tuning my PClll equipped bike)
That is correct. Be sure to save your current map under a name that your will recognize in case you want to load it back again. Always give a map that you make changes on a new name and date. You can also put a discription in the bottom of the screen so you know what the map is for. I have many. one for performance, original dynotune, one for heat (I use this one when I go to a rally) and one for highway with better mpg. good luck
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