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Works great on my 08 Fatboy. Bike runs like it should from the start. Got mine from Fuelmoto and the map they sent work like a charm. Have not had the chance to play with all the features yet. But I have no complaints.
It rewrites the map on the ECM instead of piggybacking the ECM. It does not need to stay connected. Down load the new map, disconnect it and ride. It has the ability to make changes if you leave it hooked up and collect data. You can access features that you can't with other tuners. Calibrate speedometer, idle speed and read and clears codes. More stuff than I will ever figure out. I'm not saying it is better than others, just different features. I like it and will recommend it along with Fuelmotto.
Got powervision for my 06 fatboy from fuelmoto---easy to use & bike runs much better with the fuelmoto map than it did with the HD download.
I have played with the PV & software extensively ---very easy to use & learn.
Will the powervision collect data without the auto-tune module? Additionally, will the PV take the colected data and adjust the tune accordingly?
I've read all the information that dynojet has available, and although there's an impressive program where you can use to manipulate the tuning curves, I'm not sure it gives any guidance to how to tune (ex: change fuel efficiency to tune for performance (torque/horsepower)).
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