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Dos'nt Jamie set the PClll up I was thinking that all you have to do was plug the unit in?? Do I have to set it whille it installed on the bike or dose this have to be done on PC??
Dos'nt Jamie set the PClll up I was thinking that all you have to do was plug the unit in?? Do I have to set it whille it installed on the bike or dose this have to be done on PC??
Nope, he just installs the map. Every bike is different, so the throttle position must be set on each bike. It's the only way your bike will know how to reference the throttle position on the map.
You know, it's interesting how many of us don't realize that the throttle position MUST be set when installed. Dynojet needs to change their installation instructions to make this clearer. No since in it being missed so much.
You know, it's interesting how many of us don't realize that the throttle position MUST be set when installed.
Yep, count me in that bunch. Installed PCIII from FuelMoto last week and it's running so good I almost hate to mess with it- but I will. Will get that done today beforegoing anywhere.
I've put about a thousand miles on my bike since I installed the PCIII and I didn't adjust the throttle position. I went ahead and did this weekend and it was defaulted at 5% . . . simply made the 0 adjustment and all is good.
I guess I don't feel silly that I didn't know to set the Throttle position. My buddy that has a laptop to do this is out of town til tomorrow so I will get it set and not Evil Knievel my bike into the local lake this week.
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