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Finally pulled the trigger and ordered a set of V&H big shot duals and a power vision to tune it from Fuel Moto. Can't wait to get them in and install! Any install tips for either?
Just got everything installed, stock exhaust was a PITA to get off! Took it for a ride yesterday. The sound is amazing, love it. The map from fuel moto will need to be tweaked a little. I am getting a loss of power on acceleration with an air rushing or gasping sound and some pop on decel. Called Jamie at Fuel Moto and he was great, thinks it is running too lean and is going to send me an updated map hopefully in time for the weekend so I can get some riding in!
Why not run AT on the map he gave you? I just put power duals and Hi Output mufflers on my CVO. I was sent a map from a bike with the same exhaust and similar intake. I ran AT on the tune they sent me (filled about 95% of the cells), and the bike runs great.
Why not run AT on the map he gave you? I just put power duals and Hi Output mufflers on my CVO. I was sent a map from a bike with the same exhaust and similar intake. I ran AT on the tune they sent me (filled about 95% of the cells), and the bike runs great.
I am new to this tuning thing, Can I run the AT on the map without O2 sensors? Again I am new but I thought you had to have O2 sensors to run the AT? I am open to try anything if that will work! Do I just press the AT button and it goes through the process automatically?
There is an Auto Tune mode for bikes with no O2 sensors. When you press "AT" I believe it will give you the option. It will ask you which tune you want to run Auto Tune on, and you would select the one the sent you. Once you are done, you flash that tune to your ECM. Dynojet has some videos on YouTube that walk you threw the AT process.
I believe the.options when you open AT are No O2 sensors, narrow band sensors and wide band sensors.
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