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I first have to say that when i writin a thread it is for a good reason. this is a very good reason. to back up a little bit, I have been reading alot from this forum and two others to get ideas on how to upgrade my motorcycle. i have been doing all of the research and reading on the proformance upgrade with Fuel Moto. well on Monday i ordered the complete package to include PCV, auto Tune, SE air cleaner and the jackpot dynotuned mufflers. i installed all of the parts on friday and went out for a ride today for 220 miles. i was very impressed and happy the system worked great. i have to say a very big THANK YOU to Fuel Moto for the help they gave me in explaining a few things i wanted to know about and to ICLICK for his insightfulness and explaining how to install the system as well as making adjustments.I am learning so much form you all. I am a believer that having the Auto Tune is a wonderful thing to have, as a Certified Auto teck and aC-141/ C-130 Flight engineer, i love to adjust and fine tune mechanical items.
The one question i have with the PCV with the auto tune is this: in the riding that i did today i noticed that the Autotrim values did not reset after i turned the bike off. my main question is how can i clear out the values and reset back to all zeros. i know that the basic map will not change unless i accept the new map. i know that i will now be doing a lot of experimiting as time goes on.
Thank you and have a great day of riding
Bryan K. Lay
Thank you for the great feedack and support. As far as the fuel trims they do not reset each time you ride the bike, the changes are stored as adaptive fuel trims in the PC-V map and it will continue to fine tune as you ride. If you would like to clear them you can clear them in the software under the Auto Tune header
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