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I just installed FuelMoto's stage 1 kit, and a set of SE255 cams, on an otherwise stock 2008 Road Glide. The bike runs well, and pulls strong, but the rev limiter kicks in at around 5000-5100 RPMs. When installing the map to the PCV, I opened the map that FuelMoto sent for those specs, and clicked "Send map" and "Send Table". Have I done something wrong, and if not, how do I change it? Thanks.
Joe
2008 Road Glide
Due to the strategy on 2008 and newer drive by wire models and the way the tach is wired, with the PC-V RevXtend the tach will stop at 5100 RPM although the motor will continue to rev to 6200.
hmmm,. jamie i have the PCV with HD stage 1 download and can see the tack limit react 6200RPM.... can it be seen only if u have HD download and not just by adding the PCV ?
hmmm,. jamie i have the PCV with HD stage 1 download and can see the tack limit react 6200RPM.... can it be seen only if u have HD download and not just by adding the PCV ?
If you have the stage 1 download the tach will read to 6200 RPM becuase the PC-V does not need to drive the signal.
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