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I have a 2013 FatBoy Lo I bought used with a FP3 tuner. I am trying to navigate through it and learn what settings the previous owner has before I try the Auto Tune.
I saw a post somewhere on the Internet, I know that's dangerous, that said you could change the Throttle Response with the FP3.
I went to View/Edit and then Air Fuel and I thought the post said at the top of that list would be an option for Throttle response.
I cannot find anything like that.
Did I read wrong or am I not looking in the right place?
The "Throttle Progressivity" adjustment feature, for throttle response, only shows up on your FP3 app. if the bike has an electronic throttle by wire (TBW). I checked "Demo Mode", and the 2016 Softail maps show it, and yes, it is under "Air/Fuel" when you View/Edit maps.....
Last edited by Rocker B; Nov 20, 2016 at 07:01 PM.
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