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How do you go about compairing two different maps in PCV.
I have to different maps for my set up from Fuel Moto one for power and the other for fuel milage and was just woundering how you can compaire the two and get some feeling on what the changes do.
How do you go about compairing two different maps in PCV.
I have to different maps for my set up from Fuel Moto one for power and the other for fuel milage and was just woundering how you can compaire the two and get some feeling on what the changes do.
Set up a map switch and you can then toggle between the two maps on the fly. Any on-off switch will do. See the PC instructions for setting this up and let me know if you have any questions. This is a feature that is exclusive to the PCV (and PCIII with Multifunction Hub option) and IMO a very useful one.
Set up a map switch and you can then toggle between the two maps on the fly. Any on-off switch will do. See the PC instructions for setting this up and let me know if you have any questions. This is a feature that is exclusive to the PCV (and PCIII with Multifunction Hub option) and IMO a very useful one.
This is how I have it set up now.
My question is, is there a way to compare to two maps. I know that in PCIII there was a compare feature built into the computer program but seems to be missing in the PC-V program. I was just wondering if there was another way to compare them
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