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When I put on my V&H exhaust and the FM stage 1 I also got a Power Vision and map from FM. The map supplied was great but I did the auto tune and it is fantastic now. I was also a little worried about the auto tune but it really is easy to do and if you have your original map saved you can always just reload it. Go for it you will not be sorry.
When I put on my V&H exhaust and the FM stage 1 I also got a Power Vision and map from FM. The map supplied was great but I did the auto tune and it is fantastic now. I was also a little worried about the auto tune but it really is easy to do and if you have your original map saved you can always just reload it. Go for it you will not be sorry.
Thanks man, I appreciate the words of wisdom. I ordered the PV a few hours ago. I received an email from FuelMoto, it's been shipped and on its way to me. Wow, that's fast.
Find Ke5rbd on here, great fukin guy. He will walk you thru everything.. You can do a few runs, send him the data and he will do the fine tuning for u as well as give you some pointers.. My FM map was good but he found some stuff that needed some changing
He provided two different maps for my set up. I eventually had the bike dyno'ed for no particular reason other than to make sure it was perfect. Dyno guy said map was pretty dam good.
After running Fuel Motto's map and 2 auto tunes tunes,you will have a good running bike.Then put you a Total Tune with it,you will have a great running bike,.you want need no dyno tunner.
Bought my setup from fm. They gave me a map. I played with auto tune for about a month. Took it to a Dyno shop and had them fine tune it. Said there was almost nothing for them to do, just a little tweeking here and there, they FM and the auto tune did an almost perfect job.
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