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I've had a bit of decel pop ever since I installed my Power Commander V from FuelMoto, which otherwise runs amazingly. I decided to add some fuel to the 0% throttle column to try and see if that helped. The adjustments made were all of the values in the 1500rpm to 4000rpm range in the 0% throttle column. Those values were 0's down low, and 8's up higher. I made them all 15's and sent the map to the PCV. I buttoned it up and went for a ride, and bingo! no more decel pop at all. None! I couldn't make it do it, and I tried pretty hard.
One happy camper here!
Thought I would share just in case anyone else is having the same problem.
I've had a bit of decel pop ever since I installed my Power Commander V from FuelMoto, which otherwise runs amazingly. I decided to add some fuel to the 0% throttle column to try and see if that helped. The adjustments made were all of the values in the 1500rpm to 4000rpm range in the 0% throttle column. Those values were 0's down low, and 8's up higher. I made them all 15's and sent the map to the PCV. I buttoned it up and went for a ride, and bingo! no more decel pop at all. None! I couldn't make it do it, and I tried pretty hard.
One happy camper here!
Thought I would share just in case anyone else is having the same problem.
what other parts do you have? I also have a PCV from fuelmoto but cant get the decel popping to stop
Have YOU made any adjustments to the map? You should try these value adjustments I am betting it'll work for you as well. If you need help figuring out how to do it, PM me and I'll help you out. Over the phone if you need it.
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