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Not to hijack this thread. But, is there a list of the different gauges and what they monitor for the Power Vision? I have not been able to find one to look at and study what I want without sitting on the bike and scrolling through them.
I don't remember exactly how to do it, mine have been set up forever, but you can program the gauges you want displayed and the Power Vision will boot to them every time you start the bike up.
I don't remember exactly how to do it, mine have been set up forever, but you can program the gauges you want displayed and the Power Vision will boot to them every time you start the bike up.
I know how to set them up. I just want to see a list on paper or web page to study before going to bike.
ET on my '14 runs 197-205 on the highway, HT runs 50-70 higher. In town, maybe 225-230, ambient temps in the 90's
I saw 245 one evening in a traffic jam in downtown San Antonio, stopped mostly for 45 minutes, ET got up to 247, coolant fans came on at 245, ambient was 87.
I always thought on '09 and up Harley touring bikes that the temp was taken from the oil pan and there is a sensor that is made to go in a hole next to the crankcase oil plug.
Not to hijack this thread. But, is there a list of the different gauges and what they monitor for the Power Vision? I have not been able to find one to look at and study what I want without sitting on the bike and scrolling through them.
Go to flashyourharley.com and you can download the manuals. I don't think there's a complete list but there is some info.
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