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2009 Fatboy here, V&H pipes, RSD airbox, and, supposedly, a stage 1 download. also an unused SEPST... I'd like to use the existing map as a basis for dialing the bike in properly, but of course this SEPST did not put it on so I can't read it.
Anyone got a 2009 compatible stage 1 MAP I can swipe?
2009 Fatboy here, V&H pipes, RSD airbox, and, supposedly, a stage 1 download. also an unused SEPST... I'd like to use the existing map as a basis for dialing the bike in properly, but of course this SEPST did not put it on so I can't read it.
Anyone got a 2009 compatible stage 1 MAP I can swipe?
A Stg 1 download change Ur EMC..
The SEPST IMO is the best turner U can buy.. But it doesn't go on Ur bike, its a tool used to tune Ur bike while it being DYNO tuned...
U need to find a dealer that has a dyno machince the can tune U bike with the SEPST, then after the tune it comes off the bike till its needed again..
I have a Twinscan, I can tune my own bike, that's no problem (better than a dyno in my opinion).
However, I need a map to start from. A SEPST does not allow you to read the map currently on the bike.
So, a stage 1 or similar map for a 2009 Softail would be a good start...
Why do you like the SEPST by the way? It does less than the Mastertune, and way less than the Power Vision, and the software is as clunky as anything - IMO. However, I happen to have a spare unused SEPST lying around, and a Softail is an appropriate use for it.
Originally Posted by oct1949
A Stg 1 download change Ur EMC..
The SEPST IMO is the best turner U can buy.. But it doesn't go on Ur bike, its a tool used to tune Ur bike while it being DYNO tuned...
U need to find a dealer that has a dyno machince the can tune U bike with the SEPST, then after the tune it comes off the bike till its needed again..
No one? I don't really want to throw an expensive PowerVision at it, all I want to do is remove the decel pop, and there's no space under the seat for an old PCIII....
No one? I don't really want to throw an expensive PowerVision at it, all I want to do is remove the decel pop, and there's no space under the seat for an old PCIII....
Wow, why didn't you say so to start with...decel pop is EASY to stop...
Well, the V-Rod got the SEPST (such an annoying interface). I'll put the Twinscan on the Softail to see how good the map is before I decide what to do next...
It won a show last night, so I owe it a little love.
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