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OK I got a call from the "tuner" and he has given up on my bike as it is over his head. I am going to try and get it close myself but I need a base map. Can any of you offer something that might be a good start for the following -
2009 RoadGlide
96ci Engine
Garret Turbo Charger with Intercooler
AMS-500 2 stage Boost controller
Snow Performance Methanol Injection system
Cams - Unknown (mild upgrade maybe)
Exhaust is a 4" pipe coming right out of the Turbo
Finding a canned map for a turbo might be a little tough. Not really a big market for those.
Have you considered adding an AutoTune to the PCV and working from there? Just enter some AFR targets and let the AutoTune take it from there.
If you make several runs and then accept the AutoTune trims values into the base map you can get pretty close. Each time you repeat the process you'll get it dialed-in a little closer.
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