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Dealership is installing cams (SE-204) and I can't find a map to have ready. They won't deal with anything except the HD tuners and that includes dyno tuning.
After the install, the bike will have V&H Power Duals, 3 1/2" Rineharts, and K&N Hi Flo air cleaner. Looked on the Power Commander website and can't find anything. Emailed Dynojet but no response yet.
Anyone have a map they'll spot me? Have heard Fuel Moto will help but don't feel right asking them because the PCV didn't come from them.
Also, anyone recommend a good dyno tuner in the South GA - north Florida?
Fm website states that they only offer maps for their customers. However, I have heard from others who have had success getting maps from fm without being past customers in hopes that you would use them for future business. Their website also said it can take a few days for them to respond. They told me they get some 400+ emails a day.
I would also suggest you give us more info in your bike especially the year. Maybe someone else here might have a map for your application.
You are probably going to need a close map before it will run and a reputable tuner can start tweeking
This may be a silly question, but did you try looking for a shop who would do your cams AND deal with the PC-V instead of just going to the dealer who is trying to "steer" you into buying an SE tuner?
I realize tuners recommend the device they are most comfortable working with, but you may have an indy shop or another dealer within a reasonable distance that will accommodate what you have.
Fuelmoto WON'T support a PC that wasn't sold by them. I spoke with Jamie about it when he did my bike, and he didn't want to put himself in a position if he didn't at least get a little profit from selling the PC. I would get a dyno-tune, but if you don't want to go that route, just buy the autotune and call it a day.
Why would you get cams installed at the dealer??? They are going to rape you on labor! Go to an INDY shop that has experienced mechs and a good dyno. I am sure they would work with the PC! Or just look on here for the thread to do the cams yourself then take it somewhere to get tuned! But you HAVE to get a tune for that thing to run right with a cam install... Every bike is different. My opinion!
Fm website states that they only offer maps for their customers. However, I have heard from others who have had success getting maps from fm without being past customers in hopes that you would use them for future business. Their website also said it can take a few days for them to respond. They told me they get some 400+ emails a day. I would also suggest you give us more info in your bike especially the year. Maybe someone else here might have a map for your application.
You are probably going to need a close map before it will run and a reputable tuner can start tweeking
It's a 2012 Street Glide with V&H Power Duals, Rinehart 3 1/2", & K&N Hi Flow A/C. Yea, I just need a map to get it running until I can get it to the tuner. I couldn't find anything close on the Power Commander website.
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