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Old Jan 2, 2010 | 04:46 PM
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I have a 103 stage 2 with a power comander and tuned on a dyno. I am looking at the autotune to keep my engine in tune. I am not looking to make alot of changes myself. I wants a plug and play system. Is auto tune what I want or do you have keep tinkering with to keep it tuned
 

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The AT will update your base map as you ride. It creates tables that are added to the base map. I have included a link that you may want to read.

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Originally Posted by oscarg
I have a 103 stage 2 with a power comander and tuned on a dyno. I am looking at the autotune to keep my engine in tune. I am not looking to make alot of changes myself. I wants a plug and play system. Is auto tune what I want or do you have keep tinkering with to keep it tuned
If you have the PC-V and have had your bike dyno tuned, if you add the Auto Tune you can can implement the AFR's that your tuner used to build your map into the AFR table and it will maintain that tune perfectly in all conditions.
 
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Originally Posted by oscarg
I have a 103 stage 2 with a power comander and tuned on a dyno. I am looking at the autotune to keep my engine in tune. I am not looking to make alot of changes myself. I wants a plug and play system. Is auto tune what I want or do you have keep tinkering with to keep it tuned
It sounds like you already have it tuned. It should stay that way unless you make any changes, like cams or exhaust etc.
 
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Old Jan 2, 2010 | 06:24 PM
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It sounds like you already have it tuned. It should stay that way unless you make any changes, like cams or exhaust etc.
My bike was dyno tuned right after 103 stage 2 build. And I have heared the tune will be off after engine is broken in. Also it might change with altitude or tempature
 
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My bike was dyno tuned right after 103 stage 2 build. And I have heared the tune will be off after engine is broken in. Also it might change with altitude or tempature
Your bike should remain well tuned from your original dyno tune and you should not need to do any further tuning as the ECM does a very good job compensating for conditions. However the Wideband sensors with the Auto Tune module will take this a step further by adding real time tuning to provide a extremely precise tune in all conditions.
 
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Originally Posted by fuelmoto
Your bike should remain well tuned from your original dyno tune and you should not need to do any further tuning as the ECM does a very good job compensating for conditions. However the Wideband sensors with the Auto Tune module will take this a step further by adding real time tuning to provide a extremely precise tune in all conditions.
Thanks that is what I was wondering if it would adjust on the fly without my input to keep a good tune under whatever current conditions
 
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