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I have a 2008 StreetGlide with V&H Dresser Dauls, V&H Monster Ovals and Stage 1 AC. I have a PC-V installed and a map from Jamie at FuelMoto. My question is, can I use a map from the DynoJet's website that is for a 2009 Touring bike? I'm asking because, the map that they have listed on their site is the exact setup I have. The map they have listed for my setup is M15-003-034. Has anyone tried a PC-V map from DynoJet's website on their pre 08 bike? If FuelMoto reads this please chime in. Thanks for any help.
Last edited by 1sweetglide08; Nov 29, 2009 at 05:12 AM.
Just to satisfy your own curiosity, load the map from the Dynojet website and run it for a while. I guarantee you'll return to Jamie's map after a short amount of time. Let us know the results.
I have a PC-V installed and a map from Jamie at FuelMoto. My question is, can I use a map from the DynoJet's website that is for a 2009 Touring bike? I'm asking because, the map that they have listed on their site is the exact setup I have.
The map Fuel Moto should be an exact match for your bike too, is it not? If I had to guess which would be the more accurate I would pick the one from FM. Is your bike not running well with this map?
I have a mapping switch installed already. I tried the map from DynoJet today and so far it's running fine. I'm not sure what I should be comparing. Will check what the mpg is on the DynoJet compared to FuelMoto map next.
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