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Posted on another forum, this is the way to disable the speed limiter with the powervision tuner:
"There's a 'speed limiter hard fuel cutoff' by KPH/MPH for front and rear, and 'Speed limiter soft throttle enable/disable', all of which can be changed from the factory setting of 175 KPH/ 110MPH to 255KPH/ 160MPH. The 255KPH effectively just shuts it off in code."
However, I would suspect this would be a red flag that an aftermarket tuner was used and void your warranty... probably best to keep it under 110MPH until you're ready to give up the warranty...
"There's a 'speed limiter hard fuel cutoff' by KPH/MPH for front and rear, and 'Speed limiter soft throttle enable/disable', all of which can be changed from the factory setting of 175 KPH/ 110MPH to 255KPH/ 160MPH. The 255KPH effectively just shuts it off in code."
However, I would suspect this would be a red flag that an aftermarket tuner was used and void your warranty... probably best to keep it under 110MPH until you're ready to give up the warranty...
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Peak Seaker (07-06-2017)
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Download a map for your setup from powervision (dynojet) or fuel moto if you bought your PV from there, if you cant find a download for your setup call them and they will make you one, the maps from them do not have a speed limiter set.
WinPV (the PC software for the powervision) can also edit your current tune to get rid of the limiter, but changing the wrong values in WinPV can have VERY bad cosequences!
EDIT: I see you had your bike dynotuned if you download a map you will lose that dynotuning!
WinPV (the PC software for the powervision) can also edit your current tune to get rid of the limiter, but changing the wrong values in WinPV can have VERY bad cosequences!
EDIT: I see you had your bike dynotuned if you download a map you will lose that dynotuning!
Last edited by Hardcase61; 07-05-2017 at 05:39 PM.
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