HARLEY: New Harley Auto tune module now available
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I believe the system will only work with the Street Tuner due to the fact the bike must still run according to all emissions regs.
I don't believe the MOCO can release a system that will cause the bike to run outside emissions regs or allow for adjustments that will, in any way, produce more emissions than stock can be allowed.
Bob
I don't believe the MOCO can release a system that will cause the bike to run outside emissions regs or allow for adjustments that will, in any way, produce more emissions than stock can be allowed.
Bob
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I believe the system will only work with the Street Tuner due to the fact the bike must still run according to all emissions regs.
I don't believe the MOCO can release a system that will cause the bike to run outside emissions regs or allow for adjustments that will, in any way, produce more emissions than stock can be allowed.
Bob
I don't believe the MOCO can release a system that will cause the bike to run outside emissions regs or allow for adjustments that will, in any way, produce more emissions than stock can be allowed.
Bob
But if it has wide-range O2 sensors why wouldn't it operate over the whole VE and AFR/lambda tables instead of just where narrow-band sensors function (14.7).
Haven't narrow-band sensors been the bottleneck?
ETA IIRC the Street Tuner VCI and related software is what is EPA compatible. My question is using the non-EPA compatible Pro Super Tuner VCI with this new Automatic Tuner module.
ETA2 Does this new Automatic Tuning Module return control of AFR to Street Tuner?
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Maybe.
But if it has wide-range O2 sensors why wouldn't it operate over the whole VE and AFR/lambda tables instead of just where narrow-band sensors function (14.7).
Haven't narrow-band sensors been the bottleneck?
ETA IIRC the Street Tuner VCI and related software is what is EPA compatible. My question is using the non-EPA compatible Pro Super Tuner VCI with this new Automatic Tuner module.
ETA2 Does this new Automatic Tuning Module return control of AFR to Street Tuner?
But if it has wide-range O2 sensors why wouldn't it operate over the whole VE and AFR/lambda tables instead of just where narrow-band sensors function (14.7).
Haven't narrow-band sensors been the bottleneck?
ETA IIRC the Street Tuner VCI and related software is what is EPA compatible. My question is using the non-EPA compatible Pro Super Tuner VCI with this new Automatic Tuner module.
ETA2 Does this new Automatic Tuning Module return control of AFR to Street Tuner?
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He is describing the new SE Pro Street Tuner, not the SE Pro Super Tuner.