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I just ordered my Power Vision from Jamie at Fuelmoto. Should be here tomorrow! Bought my bike used and the guy took the power commander off before he traded it. Been experiencing alot of decel pop and occasional backfire. Hopefully this will remedy the problem!
I am very happy with mine. The map that Jamie sent me to care of the decel pop and the bike runs much better. I'm now waiting for them to release the basic and pro auto-tune modules.
Just curious, how long did it take you to install? Any tips or tricks?
It was super easy. Comes with a quick start guide. Just follow the instructions. It took less than 5 minutes to save the factory map and load the custom one. Let us know how it worked out for you.
Well, got it in the mail today and took less than 5 minutes to save the stock ecm, marry the unit and then load the fuelmoto tune. Super Easy! Unfortunately raining cats and dogs, so will have to wait to the AM to test it out! I'll let you know how it rides!.
Hey 09, what did that cost you, if you dont mind? Ive heard some great stuff about this unit.
$499...Cost more than the PC V but I liked the fact that I was able to Load directly to the ECM and not have to find a spot for the actual module under my seat (not much room under there with the street magic led modules down there already). Can't wait to see how Jamie's preloaded tune works. I've heard great things about him here on the forum.
hmmm... i like the sound of this...load map and thats it....do you need the o2 sensors still?....damn i threw mine away
Yep, It uses the sensors....nice thing is you don't need a laptop and you can actually mount the touchscreen to the bike and switch between up to 6 maps (not on the fly). Took the bike out for a quick test ride today (it's 41 degrees here in sunny Florida today) Runs way better... Need to get it out tomorrow (supposed to be warmer) for 100 miles or so and really see how it runs!
Yep, It uses the sensors....nice thing is you don't need a laptop and you can actually mount the touchscreen to the bike and switch between up to 6 maps (not on the fly). Took the bike out for a quick test ride today (it's 41 degrees here in sunny Florida today) Runs way better... Need to get it out tomorrow (supposed to be warmer) for 100 miles or so and really see how it runs!
Let me know how the Power Vision and our calibration is working and if you need any support just let us know.
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