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Need to see if someone can send me a map to use while I break in my new setup. Then I will get it dynotuned.
I upgraded my 2009 Rocker C to a Revolution 107 Kit with an Andrews Cam. 10.5:1 Compression. I have 2 into 2 VH Big Radius and a Heavy Breather as well. I need a map that will work while I do my 500 mile break in. Can someone with a similar setup email me one? Your help is appreciated. mdinh@franksmithonline.com
Have You AutoTuned it? That should work fine for a break-in. Then I'd get the pro tune wide ban 02 sensors kit and auto-tune again, save your money, no dyno needed.
You don't need the auto-tune module, have you updated your Power Vision (Firmware)? When you do, They've added an auto tune Feature and it works great on tuning stock narrow band 02 sensors, but it only tunes your lower RPM band. You just have to buy their wide band kit to really get the upper rpm's tuned. Mine has been tuned the old fashioned Power Vision way before the update. I just completed the Auto-tune and it worked great, Now my next step will be to purchase the wide band pro tune kit.
Yep, must be pluged into bike. You just pick auto-tune and ride. Go to the wb site, it'll give you a video instructions. After you update get back with me and i'll help if needed.
I just downloaded the firmware update. Hopefully my bike will be done within the next few days. I am not sure where to mount it on the rocker though.
I bought a tech mount and temp mounted it to my bones. I didn't want to leave it there permanently...it ruins the bare "bones" look. The backing plate of the PV is designed to mount directly to this tech mount.
It's available in ***** chrome too!
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