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I just bought a '06 Road King Classic and have Rihehart True Duals, SE A/C and Stage 1 HD Download. I bought a PCIIIusb last week and it came with a map supposedly for my setup from Fuelmotousa. I installed it and it ran great. Then after reading forums about throttle settings I decided to check mine. It was at 5% when throttle closed. I set it to 0% and now it pops on decel pretty regularly. I know that changing it to zero changed the way the bike is reading the map, but that much popping made me think it was the map. The closest that I found was a map for an '05 with my exact setup. The closest I can get with an '06 is my setup but with stock ECM.
Does anyone know if I am better off with an '05 map on an '06 bike or should I try my year model but with the stock ECM? The power commander website is currently not showing any '06 setups with Stage 1.
I spoke with Jamie at Fuelmoto and he suggested changing my 0% throttle map values from 0 to +10 from 1750rpm through 5500rpm ranges. Worked like a charm. This is my second EFI bike and it's the first time with no popping on decel. I am still going to get it dyno'd at the ROT Rally next week but am extremely happy now. If anyone else is having a similar problem you might try this fix.
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