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I use my iPhone for my Internet source now, so if anyone can tell me how I can download it to my phone I will be happy to.
Usually, just hold down a finger on the image until a "save image" dialog pops up. Dumps it in your photos. You can also (as a last resort) hold down power button and home button to get a screen cap. Dumps it in your photos.
I use my iPhone for my Internet source now, so if anyone can tell me how I can download it to my phone I will be happy to.
Thanks, I appreciate it. If you have a laptop, you can hook it up to your bike and download it off the power commander. Once on the laptop, you can connect the iPhone and copy the file to it.
Are U running with or without Baffles in Ur pipes.??
Interestingly enough, I was getting quite a lot of decel poping (to the point of annoyance). Had the straight cheese-grater baffles. Put in a set of the quiet baffles in the V&Hs last night and took her out for a run (back roads and highway). Narry a single pop! Also no longer needed ear plugs. Still deep and throaty, just no longer shattering windows in the neighborhood.
I use my iPhone for my Internet source now, so if anyone can tell me how I can download it to my phone I will be happy to.
hmm...if you're able to bring up the map using the pc software from a laptop, you can possibly take screen captures using the camera setting on the phone. I would need pictures for fuel table 1, fuel table 2, ignition table 1 ignition table 2. OR, if pull the map up from a laptop/desktop, you can save it, then send it in an email. If it's too much hassle for ya, don't worry about it.
Interestingly enough, I was getting quite a lot of decel poping (to the point of annoyance). Had the straight cheese-grater baffles. Put in a set of the quiet baffles in the V&Hs last night and took her out for a run (back roads and highway). Narry a single pop! Also no longer needed ear plugs. Still deep and throaty, just no longer shattering windows in the neighborhood.
it has baffles in it...not sure which ones. Most likely the louder ones.
Okay, been working with an R&D Technician from Dynojet via email regarding my issue. He had me try a few things but unfortunately, they didn't work. Despite my configuration, he then had me try map #805-017 (2001 model, Vance & Hines Big Shots (with baffles) with stock ECU and Screamin Eagle air filter). I did, with no luck. I then, promoted the map to advanced, and in both fuel tables, in the 0 and 2 columns from 1750 rpm on up (6500rpm), I added +25% fuel. I rode the bike this morning to work...no decel popping! I'm going to tinker with each fuel table and decrease the +25% amount in small increments until it starts to pop again, then add to it from there to dial it in. I'll keep you all updated.
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