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any of the stage I maps will work fine for you - just download the closest one - high flow air cleaner and pipes map will do the trick. Personally, unless you're planning more mods in the future the autotune will be a waste IMO. Good luck!
09 FLHRC with Bub 7's.
I've just finished getting a map setup on mine that is perfect. I'll send it to you to try if you want. Just send me your e-mail address. You may not need the AT but you'll probably get one once you start figuring out the PCV.
From: Halfmoon Bay, Sunshine Coast, British Columbia, Canada
Originally Posted by Sallyman
any of the stage I maps will work fine for you - just download the closest one - high flow air cleaner and pipes map will do the trick. Personally, unless you're planning more mods in the future the autotune will be a waste IMO. Good luck!
Thanx, Sallyman... I got a screaming deal on the Auto Tune 100 so I will put it on and then be ready for any additional upgrades later... Can't do any harm, can it...?
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From: Halfmoon Bay, Sunshine Coast, British Columbia, Canada
Please send
Originally Posted by Watch Guy
09 FLHRC with Bub 7's.
I've just finished getting a map setup on mine that is perfect. I'll send it to you to try if you want. Just send me your e-mail address. You may not need the AT but you'll probably get one once you start figuring out the PCV.
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Hey Watch Guy, I appreciate you sending me the map setup you have... If you are that happy with it I would think it will be fine for me to use. I figure once it is set up that the AT-100 will take care of the rest.
You have a sweet looking ride...
Your going to really like the AT with your PCV for sure. Even the maps I have gotten from Jamie for my different modifications along the way all have been fine tuned by the AT had Jamie look at him and he said it all looks really good! Bike runs very very well all the time.
From: Halfmoon Bay, Sunshine Coast, British Columbia, Canada
Originally Posted by SICKBAGGER
Your going to really like the AT with your PCV for sure. Even the maps I have gotten from Jamie for my different modifications along the way all have been fine tuned by the AT had Jamie look at him and he said it all looks really good! Bike runs very very well all the time.
Thanx for the positive on the AT-100... I was hoping it would do the fine tuning after the initial set up with the PC V... Jamie had written to me saying it would handle everything after I had set it all up... I am going to get all this done in the spring as my insurance expires in 10 days and I hate the winter wet riding here on the West Coast of British Columbia...
Your bike looks great and I bet it runs awesome... I use the Zumo 660 and really like it... I'm also going to add black lowers and put a set of Hog Tune speakers in them... I really enjoy my music on the bike especially having it all on the MP3 player in the Zumo... I put a 16 Gig card in it and have another 9.5 Gigs of space to add music...! Love it...!!!
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