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Bought a 07 Electra Glide Classic a few months ago. just put an Arlen ness stage 1 A/C with rhinehart slip ons. Have PC III USB and not sure what map to use from dynojet. Any suggestions would be appreciated, or if you have the same set up and have a map to share I would be grateful for your help
Looks like M812-020 will get you started, then you might have to tweak it a little as you get used to it. Of course if you bought the PC-III from Jamie he'll send you one for just what you have.
Contacted dynojet and they recommended i use map 812-005.....experiencing some decel pop and have seen a decrease fuel mileage. Mapping the fuel curve is new to me and suggestions as to how to modify the map to increase the fuel mileage?
you can put 15 in the 0 throttle cell all the way down from 1000 or so for decel pop. The map is "safe" meaning rich to avoid damage.Your mileage will suffer until you get it tuned. FYI my 07 Ultra got high 30's for mileage after slip-ons cams and air cleaner.
you can put 15 in the 0 throttle cell all the way down from 1000 or so for decel pop. The map is "safe" meaning rich to avoid damage.Your mileage will suffer until you get it tuned. FYI my 07 Ultra got high 30's for mileage after slip-ons cams and air cleaner.
Mark
+1 Yep, most canned maps are gonna be on the "safe" side!
I have the same setup with Rineharts and A Ness a/c. I have a PCV and when mine was poping I was told to put 15 in the 0 for rpms 1700 to 3000. It never popped again. Mine is on a 2010 EG
you can put 15 in the 0 throttle cell all the way down from 1000 or so for decel pop. The map is "safe" meaning rich to avoid damage.Your mileage will suffer until you get it tuned. FYI my 07 Ultra got high 30's for mileage after slip-ons cams and air cleaner.
Mark
Thanks for the tip on the decel, I suspected that this map was rich as I could smell fuel in the exhaust.
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