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I just got my FP3 in this week! I have a 2007 Ultra Classic, they didn't have my exhaust so I pick generic! I'm running auto tune now! my question is after I stop do I need to hit apply before I turn off the bike not finished? the reason I asked is because I ran down to the store about 5 miles or so and when I came back I had some squares colored! but I didn't hit apply. now me and my wife just got back from a nice 35mins one way, and 35mins back home! I was excited to see a lot more colored squares when we got back! I didn't have any WTF, now I did stop and turn off the bike at 35mins that's when we ate dinner I didn't not hit apply then! am I doing something wrong here! Thanks
I just got my FP3 in this week! I have a 2007 Ultra Classic, they didn't have my exhaust so I pick generic! I'm running auto tune now! my question is after I stop do I need to hit apply before I turn off the bike not finished? the reason I asked is because I ran down to the store about 5 miles or so and when I came back I had some squares colored! but I didn't hit apply. now me and my wife just got back from a nice 35mins one way, and 35mins back home! I was excited to see a lot more colored squares when we got back! I didn't have any WTF, now I did stop and turn off the bike at 35mins that's when we ate dinner I didn't not hit apply then! am I doing something wrong here! Thanks
Depending on your mods..
I'd run three 1hr sessions with a finish in between each.
And as far as I know and have experienced..
Your bike will continue to auto tune until you hit finish..
You can hit apply changes and it should update any learned cells in the same session.
Last edited by Uncle Fuzzy; Jul 23, 2017 at 02:19 AM.
Depending on your mods..
I'd run three 1hr sessions with a finish in between each.
And as far as I know and have experienced..
Your bike will continue to auto tune until you hit finish..
You can hit apply changes and it should update any learned cells in the same session.
what he said. best autotune logic is a couple tanks of fuel applying several times during the process but finishing after you have covered most of the at area. if you can't remember what was modified then don't apply, if you can go ahead.
Depending on your mods..
I'd run three 1hr sessions with a finish in between each.
And as far as I know and have experienced..
Your bike will continue to auto tune until you hit finish..
You can hit apply changes and it should update any learned cells in the same session.
Above is correct, as well with my iPhone sometimes I have to restart the app again and click on autotune . It starts off right where it left off.
I finish after every auto tune you can always auto tune as many times as you want. Every now and then I run a auto tune just to see what happens and every time I get new changes
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